Global Association of International Sports Federations

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The Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) was a nonprofit organization of international sports federations.[1][2] It changed its name to SportAccord from March 2009 to April 2017, when it reverted to its GAISF. It was an international sport organisation with 97 full members (international sports federations governing specific sports worldwide) and 20 associate members (organisations which conduct activities closely related to the international sports federations).[2]

GAISF
Global Association of International Sports Federations
AbbreviationGAISF
SuccessorSportAccord
Formation1967; 59 years ago (1967)
Dissolved14 September 2023; 2 years ago (2023-09-14)
TypeNonprofit organization
PurposeInter-sport federation organisation
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
Members97 full members
20 associate members
President
Ivo Ferriani
Parent organization
International Olympic Committee

In November 2022, the members of the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) voted to dissolve the organisation.[3][4]

The revised governance structure will see the Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF) and the Alliance of Independent Recognised Members of Sport (AIMS) join the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) and the Winter Olympic Federations (WOF) as the four main stakeholders of SportAccord.[5]

Members of the GAISF approved the final steps in the liquidation of the organisation at an extraordinary general assembly held on 14 September 2023.[6]

GAISF Council

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Function

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GAISF was the umbrella organisation for both Olympic and non-Olympic international sports federations, as well as organisers of international sporting events. In this role it provided expertise in, for example, anti-doping, integrity and social responsibility. By establishing multi-sports games that group together similar sports, GAISF aimed to promote the members and the members' visibility.[7]

Membership

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Member international federations could be either full or associate members of GAISF.[8]

History

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GAISF is deeply rooted in the sports movement. As early as 1921, international sports federations (IFs) expressed the need for a representative of their common objectives and interests. Under the direction of Paul Rousseau, Secretary General of the Union Cycliste International (UCI), a permanent bureau of the IFs was established to facilitate dialogue with the Olympic authorities.[citation needed]

In 1967, 26 international sports federations met in Lausanne, agreed on the need to increase permanent liaisons, and adopted the name, "General Assembly of International Sports Federations". In order to establish a more formalised organisation, the "General Association of International Sports Federations" (GAISF) was formed in 1976, and the headquarters were moved to Monaco two years later.

The new millennium brought important changes to the organisation. Reacting to the increasing pressure on IFs to professionalise and develop, GAISF, in collaboration with the Associations of Summer and Winter Olympic International Federations (ASOIF and AIOWF), launched the first SportAccord International Convention in 2003. This new format “by sport for sport” allowed IFs and sports business to get together, share knowledge and network.

In March 2009, GAISF was rebranded SportAccord and, in the same year, its offices moved from Monaco to Lausanne, the Olympic capital.

In April 2017, following the former president Marius Vizer's controversial attack against IOC president Thomas Bach during the opening SportAccord's 2015 convention in Sochi and his subsequent resignation, the organisation rebranded back to GAISF under its new president Patrick Baumann.[9]

1920s

As early as 1921, under the direction of Paul Rousseau, Secretary General of the “Union Cycliste International”, a permanent bureau of the international sports federations (IFs) was created. With regular IFs/IOC meetings taking place, dialogue with the Olympic authorities became easier. However, organisations that were not part of the Olympic movement were excluded.

1960s

In the 1960s, the sports movement evolved rapidly. Roger Coulon, President of the “Fédération Internationale de Lutte Amateur”, was the first to express the need for a wider recognition of the role of IFs. For non-Olympic federations, a forum that would enable them to better express their points of view was necessary. The creation of a stable organisation ensuring permanent relations between IFs appeared to be the logical continuation of their meetings, which had taken place frequently but without rules or a fixed organisation. The common preparation of these meetings with the IOC could thus be better supported. It also permitted a constant liaison between the IFs and the general population. In 1966, the time seemed appropriate, and the conversion to the newly constituted Assembly was launched.

1967

On 21–23 April 1967, delegates from the following 26 international sports federations met in Lausanne in the Hotel Continental: Aeronautics, Rowing, Basketball, Bobsleigh, Boules, Canoeing, Cycling, Equestrian, Fencing, Gymnastics, Handball, Hockey, Ice Hockey, Judo, Luge, Wrestling, Motorcycling, Swimming, Modern Pentathlon, Roller Skating, Skiing, Shooting, Volleyball, Weightlifting, University Sport, and Maccabi.

The delegates agreed on the necessity to establish permanent liaisons between the IFs for the defence of their objectives and common goals, the preservation of their autonomy, and constant exchange of information. The name “General Assembly of International Sports Federations” was adopted.

In 1976, this name was replaced by “General Association of International Sports Federations” (GAISF). In 1978, the office moved from Lausanne to Monaco. GAISF represented the extension of the past meetings of the IFs, dealing not only with Olympic matters, but also with all questions of common interest for the IFs.

2000s

In 2003, in collaboration with ASOIF and AIOWF, GAISF launched the first SportAccord Convention to answer a need of the IFs, which were looking for a “one-stop shop” where they could hold their annual meetings, be encouraged to network and share their knowledge.

In March 2009, GAISF was rebranded SportAccord at the meeting of the 7th SportAccord International Convention in Denver. In April 2009, it moved its main office from Monaco to Maison du Sport International in Lausanne, Switzerland.[10]

On 25 May 2012, the last of eight days of the annual General Assembly of SportAccord in Quebec City, the Federation of International Lacrosse and the International Mind Sports Association were accepted, bringing the number of SportAccord members to 107.[11]

On 31 May 2013, the last of eight days of the annual General Assembly of SportAccord in Saint Petersburg, the International Cheer Union and the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile were voted into SportAccord.[12]

On 20 April 2015, at SportAccord's 2015 convention in Sochi, SportAccord president Marius Vizer made a speech that was sharply critical of the IOC and its president, Thomas Bach. Following the speech, the IAAF (now known as World Athletics), the ISSF, and World Archery withdrew from SportAccord in protest,[13] and there were a number of further withdrawals in May 2015, including the International Rowing Federation.[14]

At the 2017 convention in Aarhus, Federation Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) and Federation of International Bandy (FIB) became full members[15] and SportAccord was renamed GAISF.

By the end of 2018, The World ArmWrestling Federation (WAF) was the new addition to the GAISF Full Member List along with 4 Associate Members – World Olympics Association, International Sports Press Association, World Union of Olympic Cities and World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry.

In May 2019, Raffaele Chiulli was unanimously elected as GAISF President in Gold Coast, Australia.

Member federations at time of dissolution

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# Sport Organisation Acronym Founded Membership
ASOIF[16][17][18] AIOWF ARISF[19] AIMS[20]
1Aikido International Aikido Federation IAF1976
2Air sports World Air Sports Federation FAI1905
3American football International Federation of American Football IFAF1998
4Aquatics World Aquatics AQUA1908
5Archery[21] World Archery Federation WA1931
6Armwrestling World Armwrestling Federation WAF1977
7Athletics[21] World Athletics IAAF1912
8Automobile racing Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile FIA1904
9Badminton Badminton World Federation BWF1934
10Bandy Federation of International Bandy FIB1955
11Baseball and softball World Baseball Softball Confederation WBSC2013Associate member
12Basketball International Basketball Federation FIBA1932
13Basque pelota Federación Internacional de Pelota Vasca FIPV1929
14Biathlon International Biathlon Union IBU1993
15Billiard sports World Confederation of Billiards Sports WCBS1992
16Bobsleigh International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation IBSF1923
17Bodybuilding International Federation of Bodybuilding & Fitness IFBB1946
18Boules Confédération Mondiale des Sports de Boules CMSB1985
19Bowling International Bowling Federation IBF1952
20Boxing International Boxing Association IBA1946
21Bridge World Bridge Federation WBF1958
22Canoeing International Canoe Federation ICF1946
23Casting International Casting Sport Federation ICSF1955
24Cheer International Cheer Union ICU2004
25Chess International Chess Federation FIDE1924
26Climbing & Mountaineering International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation UIAA1932
27Cricket International Cricket Council ICC1909
28Curling World Curling Federation WCF1966
29Cycle Sport International Cycling Union UCI1900
30DanceSport World DanceSport Federation WDSF1957Associate Member
31Darts World Darts Federation WDF1974
32Dragon Boat International Dragon Boat Federation IDBF1991
33Draughts World Draughts Federation FMJD1947
34Equestrian sports International Federation for Equestrian Sports FEI1921
35Fencing International Fencing Federation FIE1913
36Fistball International Fistball Association IFA1960
37Floorball International Floorball Federation IFF1986
38Flying disc World Flying Disc Federation WFDF1985
39Football Fédération Internationale de Football Association FIFA1904
40Go International Go Federation IGF1982
41Golf International Golf Federation IGF1958
42Gymnastics International Gymnastics Federation FIG1881
43Handball International Handball Federation IHF1946
44Field hockey International Hockey Federation FIH1924
45Ice hockey International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF1908
46Ice stock sport International Federation Icestocksport IFI1975
47Judo International Judo Federation IJF1951
48Ju-Jitsu Ju-Jitsu International Federation JJIF1977
49Karate World Karate Federation WKF1970
50Kendo International Kendo Federation FIK1970
51Kickboxing World Association of Kickboxing Organisations WAKO1976
52Korfball International Korfball Federation IKF1963
53Lacrosse World Lacrosse WL2008
54Lifesaving International Life Saving Federation ILS1993
55Luge Fédération Internationale de Luge de Course FIL1957
56Minigolf World Minigolf Sport Federation WMF1963
57Modern pentathlon Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne UIPM1912
58Motorcycle racing Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme FIM1904
59Muaythai International Federation of Muaythai Amateur IFMA1993
60Netball International Federation of Netball Associations IFNA1960
61Orienteering International Orienteering Federation IOF1961
62Polo Federation of International Polo FIP1983
63Powerboating Union Internationale Motonautique UIM1927
64Powerlifting International Powerlifting Federation IPF1971
65Practical shooting International Practical Shooting Confederation IPSC1976
66Racquetball International Racquetball Federation IRF1950
67Roller sports World Skate FIRS1924
68Rowing World Rowing FISA1892
69Rugby union World Rugby WR1886
70Sailing World Sailing WS1907
71Sambo Fédération Internationale de Sambo FIAS1992
72Savate Federation Internationale de Savate FISav1992
73Sepaktakraw International Sepaktakraw Federation ISTAF1988
74Shooting sport[21] International Shooting Sport Federation ISSF1907
75Skating International Skating Union ISU1892
76Skiing Fédération Internationale de Ski FIS1924
77Ski mountaineering International Ski and Snowboard Federation ISMF2008
78Sleddog International Federation of Sleddog Sports IFSS1992
79Soft tennis International Soft Tennis Federation ISTF1999
80Sport climbing International Federation of Sport Climbing IFSC2007
81Sports fishing Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive CIPS1952
82Squash World Squash Federation WSF1967
83Sumo International Sumo Federation IFS1992
84Surfing International Surfing Association ISASurf1964
85Table tennis International Table Tennis Federation ITTF1926
86Taekwondo World Taekwondo WT1973
87Tennis International Tennis Federation ITF1913
88Teqball International Federation of Teqball FITEQ2017
89Triathlon International Triathlon Union ITU1989
90Tug of war Tug of War International Federation TWIF1960
91Underwater sports Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques CMAS1959
92University Sports Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire FISU1949
93Volleyball Fédération Internationale de Volleyball FIVB1947
94Waterskiing International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation IWWF1955
95Weightlifting International Weightlifting Federation IWF1905
96Wrestling United World Wrestling UWW1912
97Wushu International Wushu Federation IWUF1990
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Associate members at time of dissolution

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Other members were:

Observers at time of dissolution

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Before the dissolution of GAISF in 2023, the GAISF Observer Status could be requested by the applicants for GAISF membership interested to obtain support and guidance in their path to fulfil the GAISF membership criteria. At the time of dissolution, it had 11 observers:[22]

Sport Organisation Acronym Official website Notes
Dodgeball World Dodgeball Association WDA dodgeball.sport [a]
Footgolf Federation for International FootGolf FIFG fifg.org
Jump rope International Jump Rope Union IJRU ijru.sport [a]
Kettlebell lifting International Union of Kettlebell Lifting IUKL giri-iukl.com/en [a]
Obstacle racing World Obstacle FISO worldobstacle.org
Padel International Padel Federation IPF padelfip.com
Poker International Federation of Match Poker IFMP matchpoker.sport
Pole sports International Pole and Aerial Sports Federation IPSF ipsfsports.org [a]
Rafting International Rafting Federation IRF internationalrafting.com
Rugby league Rugby League International Federation IRL intrl.sport
Table football/soccer International Table Soccer Federation ITSF tablesoccer.org [a]

List of GAISF presidents

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President Member of Duration
William Berge Phillips FINA 1967–1969
Thomas Keller FISA 1969–1986
Un Yong Kim WTF 1986–2004
Hein Verbruggen UCI 2004–2013
Marius Vizer IJF 2013–2015
Gian-Franco Kasper FIS 2015–2016
Patrick Baumann FIBA 2016–2018
Raffaele Chiulli UIM 2018–2021
Ivo Ferriani IBSF 2021–2023

Final organizational structure

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President Vice President Interim Manager
Ivo Ferriani Stephan Fox Nis Hatt

See also

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Notes

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Also a member of The Association for International Sport for All (TAFISA).

References

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  2. 1 2 "Mission and Vision". GAISF. Archived from the original on 18 December 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  3. "Members approve dissolution of GAISF at Extraordinary General Assembly". GAISF. Archived from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  4. "Dissolution of GAISF approved at Extraordinary General Assembly, record attendance of members, next steps clarified". GAISF. Archived from the original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  5. "Ivo Ferriani: The global sports community has secured its future for 2023 and beyond". GAISF. Archived from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
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  7. "Mission and Vision". Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  8. "Associate Membership" Archived 19 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine. GAISF. 19 July 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  9. "Welcome to the new GAISF website". GAISF. Archived from the original on 17 October 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  10. "History of SportAccord". SportAccord. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  11. "Federation of International Lacrosse and International Mind Sports Association are new SportAccord Members". SportAccord. 25 May 2012. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  12. "International Cheer Union and Federation Internationale de l'Automobile are new SportAccord Members". SportAccord. 31 May 2013. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  13. Livingstone, Robert (20 April 2015). "SportAccord Counts Its Losses After Chief's Attack on Olympics Backfires". GamesBids.com. Archived from the original on 24 April 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  14. "World Rowing resigns from SportAccord". insidethegames. 20 May 2015. Archived from the original on 24 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  15. "SportAccord changes name to Global Association of International Sports Federations". 7 April 2017. Archived from the original on 9 April 2017. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  16. "Members". ASOIF. Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  17. "ASOIF Statutes" (PDF). 9 June 2022. p. 12. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  18. "Organisational Structure". ASOIF. 27 April 2016. Archived from the original on 12 June 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  19. "Members - ARISF Association of IOC Recognised International Sport Federation". www.arisf.sport. Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  20. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  21. 1 2 3 The IAAF, ISSF and World Archery Federation withdrew from SportAccord on 20 April 2015.
  22. "GAISF » Observers". Archived from the original on 29 February 2024. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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