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Sport governing body


 

A sport governing body comes in several forms.

Related Topics:
Sport - Governing body

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  • International federations - these take care of one sport (or a group of sports, such as skiing). They create a common set of rules and organise international competitions. Promotion of the sport is also a task of an international federation.
  • National federation - these have the same objectives as an international federation, but then within the scope of one country, or even part of a country. They support local clubs and often responsible for the national squad.
  • Olympic associations/committees - these are responsible for a country's participation in the Olympics Games.
  • Multi-sport event organisers - these take care of the organisation of a certain event which contains more than one sport. The most important example is the IOC, organiser of the modern Olympic Games.
  • General sports organisations - these take care of sports related topics, usually for a certain group, such as Catholic or Jewish sport, military or university sport.
  • Professional leagues
  • Trusts - these are organizations or groups that have control over money that will be used to help someone else, such as the Youth Sport Trust.
  • The first international federations were formed at the end of the 19th century.

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    See also the list of sport governing bodies for more complete list of specific governing bodies.

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