IAAF Welcomes 1st Female Vice President

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DOHA, QATAR - SEPTEMBER 25: IAAF President Sebastian Coe and IAAF Vice President Ximena Restrepo pose together after talking to the media during a IAAF press conference prior to the 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 on September 25, 2019 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images for IAAF)

IAAF President Sebastian Coe was elected for a second term at the 52nd IAAF Congress in Doha on Wednesday (25) while Ximena Restrepo, Sergey Bubka, Geoffrey Gardner and Nawaf Bin Mohammed Al Saud were elected Vice Presidents.

All 203 voting members of Congress voted for Coe; there were no abstained votes.

Restrepo, the 1992 Olympic 400m bronze medallist from Colombia, will become the first woman to serve as an IAAF Vice President. As part of the widespread reforms adopted by the IAAF Congress at the end of 2016, the IAAF added minimum gender targets into its constitution to establish parity at all levels in the sport’s governance.

Coe welcomed Restrepo, who now lives in Chile, as one of the new Vice Presidents and offered his congratulations.

IAAF President Sebastian Coe and IAAF Vice President Ximena Restrepo pose together after talking to the media during a IAAF press conference prior to the 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 on September 25, 2019 in Doha, Qatar.
DOHA, QATAR – SEPTEMBER 25: IAAF President Sebastian Coe and IAAF Vice President Ximena Restrepo pose together after talking to the media during a IAAF press conference prior to the 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 on September 25, 2019 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images for IAAF)

“Ximena is a former athlete which is tremendously helpful when you’re driving the sport forward,” said Coe. “I am delighted that we have for the very first time elected a female Vice President and that she will be joined by seven other women on council. This is a historic moment.”

“I’m really honoured to take this position,” said Restrepo. “It’s a great moment for me and for my country. I would like to thank you, Seb, because this was only made possible because of you and the changes made to the constitution.

“I think we, as women, now have more opportunities than before. I just hope I can do a good job. I’d like to thank all of the member federations who voted for me. I hope I can be all that they expected me to be.”

Congress also elected new members of the IAAF Council. The newly elected members are:
Hiroshi Yokokawa (JPN)
Antti Pihlakoski (FIN)
Anna Riccardi (ITA)
Nan Wang (CHN)
Adille Sumariwalla (IND)
Nawal El Moutawakel (MAR)
Abby Hoffman (CAN)
Sylvia Barlag (NED)
Alberto Juantorena (CUB)
Willie Banks (USA)
Raul Chapado (ESP)
Dobromir Karamarinov (BUL)
Beatrice Ayikoru (UGA)

The IAAF Council will be composed of 26 members, eight of whom are women. The 13 newly elected members will be joined by six Area Presidents and two members of the Athletes’ Commission, one man and one woman, including the Chair.

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