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Athletics Australia is the national sporting organisation (NSO) recognised by Sport Australia for the sport of athleticsinAustralia. Founded in 1897, the organisation is responsible for administering a sport with over 16,000 registered athletes, coaches and officials.[2]

Athletics Australia
SportAthletics
JurisdictionAustralia
AbbreviationAA
Founded1897
AffiliationWorld Athletics
Regional affiliationOAA
HeadquartersAlbert Park, Victoria
PresidentJane Flemming
CEOSimon Hollingsworth
Official website
www.athletics.com.au
Australia
Athletics Australia provided officials to conduct track and field events at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. 86 AA-registered athletes competed for Australia in the Games.[1]

History

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Athletics Australia (AA) was originally the Athletic Union of Australasia, an amateur group founded in 1897. In 1928, New Zealand broke away to form its own national body, leaving what was known as the Amateur Athletics Union of Australia (AAU). In 1932, an Australian Women's Amateur Athletics Union (AWAAU) was instituted and remained responsible for women's athletics until 1978. In that year, the separate national unions amalgamated into one governing body which, in 1989, was rebranded as Athletics Australia.[3]

In 2000, Athletics Australia established a Hall of Fame to recognise outstanding achievement among Australia's greatest athletes. Induction is at the discretion of Athletics Australia's Special Awards Committee.[4]

Overview

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Athletics Australia conducts the Australian Athletics Tour and the Australian Athletics Championships, where athletes compete to gain selection for the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships.[5]

The association also provides co-ordination, guidance, and support to member associations and affiliates, which govern athletics in their respective states, territories or jurisdictions (e.g. Paralympic athletics).[6]

A number of committees and commissions specialise in areas such as race walking, coaching and anti-doping.[7]

See also

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References

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  • ^ - Athletics Australia - Annual Report 2006/07 Archived December 30, 2012, at archive.today
  • ^ "History". Athletics Australia. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  • ^ "Hall of Fame". Athletics Australia. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  • ^ "National Teams". Athletics Australia. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  • ^ "Partners". Athletics Australia. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  • ^ "AA Committees". Athletics Australia. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
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