27th November 2014

Seb Coe Announces Candidacyforiaaf Presidency

27 November 2014

Seb Coe, Vice President of the International Association of Athletics Federations [IAAF] has today announced that he is to stand for the position of President of the IAAF. 

Coe, a double Olympic champion who led London’s successful 2012 Olympic and Paralympic bid, chaired the London 2012 Organising Committee, and has been a IAAF Vice President since 200, also confirmed that he will unveil his election Manifesto and vision for Athletics and the IAAF in early December.

Speaking about his decision to stand for the position of IAAF President, Seb Coe said: 

“For as long as I can remember, I have woken knowing that Athletics, in some way, would shape my day. As a young boy, running was the thing that I loved beyond anything else and I have been hugely fortunate that Athletics has been at the centre of my life ever since.  

“As I speak to friends and colleagues around our great sport I appreciate that we are entering a very important time for Athletics and that it is the right time to open up a discussion about the future.

"That discussion needs to focus on how we build on the many achievements of recent years, recognise that we have new challenges in a new era and how we can tackle those challenges with vision and ambition. I believe I have something to offer to that debate and it is why I am today officially announcing my candidacy for the Presidency of the IAAF.

“Throughout all my sporting roles I have always put the interest of Athletics first and been independent enough to do the right thing for our sport. This will be my approach in the campaign and, in full partnership with the Member Federations, it will be the cornerstone of my Presidency if granted the great honour of being elected IAAF President.  

“I will set out my detailed proposals for Athletics and the IAAF when I publish my Manifesto. It will highlight the importance of our sport embracing innovation and change as we move forward. I want us to have a renewed focus on engagement with young people and a real understanding of the global landscape that is shaping the next generation of athletes and fans.

"If we are guided by these principles as we review and reform our sport then I am convinced that Athletics can enter a new era with confidence and ensure a bright and exciting future." 

IAAF Member Federations will vote to decide the President of the IAAF in August 2015 at its Congress in Beijing.