Athletics Federation of the Dominican Republic explained

Athletics Federation of the Dominican Republic
Abbrev:FDAA
Logosize:224px
Sport:Athletics
Jurisdiction:Federation
Aff:IAAF
Region:NACAC
Headquarters:Santo Domingo
President:Gerardo Suero Correa
Vicepresident:Gregorio Ramirez
Secretary:Mariano Cedeño
Url:www.fedomatle.org
Countryflag:Dominican Republic

The Athletics Federation of the Dominican Republic (FDAA; Federación Dominicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Dominican Republic. The current president is Gerardo Suero Correa. He was elected in November 2010 for the period 2010-2014.

History

FDAA was founded on March 21, 1953 and was affiliated to the IAAF on December 18, 1953.

Presidents

Starting with the foundation of FDAA in 1953, there were about nine presidents.

NamePresidency
Manuel Joaquín Báez Vargas1953-
Rafael Germes1966-1974
Danilo Aquino1974-1982
Dante Toribio1982-1986
Radhames Brea1986-1990
Álvaro Polimar1992-2004
Ramon Merejo2004-2005
José Rubio2005-2010
Gerardo Suero Correa2010-

Affiliations

FDAA is the national member federation for Dominican Republic in the following international organisations:

Moreover, it is part of the following national organisations:

National records

FDAA maintains the Dominican records in athletics.

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