![]() To "develop, promote and foster Athletics in Europe" is the very first object of the Constitution of European Athletics. Our aim is to work together with our Member Federations to make athletics "Your Sport for Life" by bringing people of all ages the excitement of our elite events and the many benefits of participating in our sport and living the athletics lifestyle. We fulfil this responsibility primarily by raising the public profile and building the popularity of European Athletics through our programme of European Championships and other major events. This creates a strong platform for the Member Federations to attract both the participants and resources required for the sport to flourish at the national and local levels. Development ProgrammesWe also deliver targeted programmes to assist Member Federations and others at the national level. The main European Athletics development programmes are:
European Athletics also works closely the Development Commission of the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations), the IAAF's Regional Development Centre in Moscow and other partners. |
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