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Page 1 of 9 History of the lAF
In 1983, the lnternational Aerobic Federation(lAF) was established in the United States, originally started under the name of Fitaerobics lnternational Association (FlA). There were two headquarters at the time, one in the U.S.A., (FlA/USA) which managed North America, South America, and Western Europe; the other in Japan (FlA/JAPAN), which managed Asia, Oceania, and Eastern Europe.
IAF RESULTS "mens"
IAF RESULTS "women"
FIG RESULTS
WORLD GAMES RESULTS
FISAF WORLDS RESULTS
FISAF EUROPEAN RESULTS
ANAC/NAC WORLDS RESULTS
ANAC/NAC EUROPEAN RESULTS
The FlA/USA held its first aerobic championship in MountainView, California, USA.
In 1984, the FlA/USA held the first USA national aerobic championship in Palo Alto, California. In June, the FlA/USA held the world's first international aerobic championship in San Francisco, Califormia with athletes representing Canada, the United States, and Japan. FlA/JAPAN held the first All Japan National Aerobic Championship (Dole Cup) in Tokyo, Japan.
In 1987, The FlA/JAPAN helped to develop and manage national championships throughout Asia including events in Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore. In conjunction with Singapore's national championship, the FlA/JAPAN held the world's first regional championship called ASlA CUP.
In 1989, the name FIA was changed to the lnternational Aerobic Federation, (IAF) and the USA headquarters' functions were taken over by the lAF Headquarters in Japan.
In March of 1990, The lAF organized its first world aerobic championship called the SUZUKl WORLD CUP in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, the lAF has continuously held the SUZUKl WORLD CUP, a prestigious world event that welcomes athletes from over 20 countries each year.
In 1994, The lAF organized three continental championships in the world, Asia-Oceania, Pan-American, and the European championships.
1998 The 10th Anniversary SUZUKl WORLD CUP was held in Tokyo, Japan.
2003 The l4th annual SUZUKl WORLD CUP was held in Tokyo, Japan on April 20, 2003.
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