Peruvian Athletics Sport Federation Explained

Peruvian Athletics Sport Federation
Abbrev:FDPA
Sport:Athletics
Jurisdiction:Federation
Aff:IAAF
Region:CONSUDATLE
Headquarters:San Luis, Lima
President:Óscar Fernández
Vicepresident:José Ramos Pancca
Secretary:Giorgio Battuello
Replaced:Federación Atlética Peruana
Url:http://www.fedepeatle.org/
Countryflag:Peru

The Peruvian Athletics Sport Federation (Spanish; Castilian: '''Federación Deportiva Peruana de Atletismo''') (FDPA) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Perú.

History

FDPA was founded on November 22, 1918 as Federación Atlética Peruana. First president was Alfredo Benavides Canseco. It joined CONSUDATLE in 1925, and Perú's first international appearance was at the IV South American Championships in Montevideo, Uruguay. Later that year, the Peruvian Olympic Committee (Comité Olímpico Peruano) installed a commission for the integration of the sport of athletics. The process resulted in the foundation of the Federación Peruana de Atletismo on February 15, 1927, with president Pedro Villanueva.

After the resignation of Enrique Cusicanqui in 2011, former vice-president Jorge Julián came into office. In December 2012, Miguel Ignacio Mendo was elected president for the period 2013-2016. However, the result was not recognized, and a new election was scheduled, where ex-sprinter Óscar Fernández was nominated and confirmed as new president.

Affiliations

FDPA is the national member federation for Perú in the following international organisations:

Moreover, it is part of the following national organisations:

Members

FDPA comprises the regional ligas and/or athletics clubs of Perú.

National records

FDPA maintains the Peruvian records in athletics.