Athletes in Action explained

Athletes In Action
Abbreviation:AIA
Founder:Dave Hannah
Type:Non-profit
Headquarters:Xenia, Ohio, US
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Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Mark Householder
Parent Organization:Cru

Athletes in Action (AIA) is an American sports organization founded in 1966. It is the sports ministry of Cru Ministries, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ.

History

Athletes in Action was started in 1966 by Dave Hannah.[1]

Participation in international tournaments

The core of the United States national basketball team that participated at the 1978 FIBA World Championship was composed by players from Athletes in Action.[2] Athletes in Action has also participated at the William Jones Cup, an international basketball tournament held in Taiwan which featured both national teams and club sides. The Eastern Unit of the AIA won the 1977 edition besting second placers, the Eastern Washington Eagles and third placers Flying Camel of Taiwan.[3] AIA also won the 2006 edition with the Chinese Taipei and Qatar national basketball teams finishing second and third respectively.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Fact Sheet: Sports (Athletes in Action)." - DeMoss. DeMoss, n.d. Web. 09 Mar. 2016.
  2. News: Ramirez. Bert. Looking back: Dalipagic, Yugos win 1978 World Championship in Manila (Part II). 31 January 2016. Rappler. 6 August 2014. The Americans, then represented by the core of the Athletes in Action team in a reflection of the minimal importance the US then placed on the World Championship....
  3. News: Eastern Cagers Return Home. 9 March 2016. Spokane Daily Chronicle. 23 July 1977.
  4. Web site: Previous Winners. The 37th William Jones Cup. SportingPulse. 9 March 2016.