Athletics Canada
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Athletics Canada or AC (French: Athlétisme Canada or AC) is the national governing body of athletics in Canada, which includes track and field, cross-country running and road running. Its purpose is the pursuit of leadership, development and competition that ensures world-level performance in athletics. The association believes in physical health and fitness, individual excellence and personal growth, individual development beyond sport, as well as inclusiveness and integrity. Track and field is a sport for people of all ages and abilities.
The AC is a member of the IAAF, IOC, IPC, EAA, NACAC, JDFL, CP-ISRA, CGF, ISBA, FISU and WADA.
[edit] Provincial governing bodies
Province | Federation |
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British Columbia | British Columbia Athletics Association – http://www.bcathletics.org |
Alberta | Athletics Alberta – http://www.athleticsalberta.com |
Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Athletics Association – http://ww2.link.ca/saskathletics |
Manitoba | Athletics Manitoba – http://www.athleticsmanitoba.com |
Ontario | Ontario Track and Field Association – http://www.otfa.ca |
Quebec | Quebec Athletics Federation (Fédération Québécoise d'Athlétisme) - http://www.athletisme.qc.ca |
New Brunswick | Athletics New Brunswick – http://www.anb.ca |
Nova Scotia | Athletics Nova Scotia - http://www.athleticsnovascotia.ca |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Newfoundland and Labrador Athletics Association – http://www.nlaa.ca |
Yukon | Athletics Yukon - http://www.athleticsyukon.ca |
Prince Edward Island | Prince Edward Island Athletics Association – http://www.edu.pe.ca/peisaa |