The
International Athletic Foundation
At a Glance
The International Athletic Foundations primary
mission is to charitably assist the world governing body for track and field athletics -
the International Amateur Athletic Federation - and its affiliated national governing
bodies in perpetuating the development and promotion of athletics world-wide.
Through its support of a variety of programmes and projects
including educational, scientific, technical, promotional and social activities, the
Foundation strives to aid athletes, administrators, coaches, national athletics
federations and others to practice all forms of athletics in the best of conditions.
With the kind personal support of His Serene Highness,
Crown Prince Albert of Monaco, who also acts as the Foundations Honorary President,
the Foundation is especially interested in spreading the universal message of one of the
purest of humankinds sports, regardless of race, religion, colour or country of
origin.
History
Established by the IAAF in 1986 thanks to the dynamic
vision and strong impulse of the late IAAF President, Dr. Primo Nebiolo, the Foundation
was formally inaugurated in the Principality of Monaco following a Ministerial Decree by
the Prime Minister of Monaco on November 28, 1986. Dr. Nebiolo remained the Foundations
only president until his untimely passing in November 1999 when he was succeeded by the
acting IAAF President, Lamine Diack. The Foundation played an integral part in Dr. Nebiolos
life-long dedication to athletics and remains as a remarkable legacy to his compassion,
inspiration and determination.
Activities
Foundation projects include educational courses, seminars,
conferences and the like to promote a better knowledge of the sport of athletics as well
as to better understand its past, present and future. Activities also include exhibitions
of a social, scientific and technical nature in order to continually expand the horizons
of the sport and those responsible for administering it. Where possible, the Foundation
also exceptionally assists deserving athletes, students and Federations in realising their
full potential where conditions would otherwise not permit.
World Athletics Gala
Each year the Foundation, together with the IAAF, organises
in Monaco the "World Athletics Gala" aimed at celebrating the worlds
greatest athletes of past and present. During the Gala, which is broadcast live in over 40
countries, the Foundation names the Male and Female Athletes of the Year as well as other
special awards for career achievement, outstanding youth performances and more. Under the
direction of distinguished French director, George Giaufret, the joint IAAF/Foundation
television production benefits from state-of-the art techniques including steady-cams and
crane-cams as well as video walls, music and special effects in the broadcast presentation
of the evening. The ceremonies are presided over by H.S.H. Prince Albert of Monaco and the
Foundation President, Lamine Diack, and hosted by well-known sports presenters Marc Maury
from France and Charmaine Crooks from Canada.
Policies
All Foundation projects and programmes are administered by
an Executive Committee and an 11-member Council whose decisions are implemented by a
secretariat located in Monaco.
The Foundation provides grants and financial assistance
where it so deems necessary and based on a broad criteria of need, local economic
conditions and merit without regard for race, creed, colour, national origin, or sex.
Grants are made on an annual basis by the Foundation Council. Recipients are required to
report progress to the Foundation on a regular basis to maintain eligibility. Funding
renewal depends on the project endowment and recipient qualifications.
Presidency
 Hon. President: HSH
Crown Prince Albert of Monaco
President: Mr. Lamine Diack
Management
General Secretary Mr. Robert J. Fasulo
Deputy General Secretary Mr. Pierre Weiss
Funding
The Foundation welcomes support from corporate,
philanthropic and private donations from around the world.
Scope
The Foundations activities are truly global with
projects taking place on all the six continents and activities reaching millions of young
people and hundreds of countries around the world.
Address
Stade Louis II - Avenue Prince Hereditaire de Monaco - MC
98000 Monaco -
Tel (377) 92 05 70 68, Fax (377) 92 05 70 69. |