Diack quits IAAF next year
President
of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), Lamine Diack,
said on Thursday that he would retire from the position in 2015.Diack announced
the plan at a luncheon he organised for the African members of the
International Sports Press Association (AIPS-Africa) participating in the AIPS
Congress in Dakar. He said that by 2015, he would have served cumulatively for
a total of 39 years at the top level of athletics from Africa to the world
level. “I have served enough; I need to spend more time now with my family,
especially my grand children, many of whom want to see me more often. “I have also had a fulfilled time at the top of
the sports. Africa is now making strong impact in the sports at the highest
level. I served as secretary-general of
athletics and football in Senegal before later becoming a minister of sports in
1971. I gave myself some tasks as an agent of change in the IAAF. At the time I
joined the ranks from the African level, many European countries had five to
six votes while Africa and other developing countries had just a vote. “But
today, the story is different as virtually all countries now have equal votes.
As I leave, my immediate desires are to leave the association stronger,” Diack
said. He said he had thoroughly enjoyed every moment of his time, saying: “I
must say I achieved because we were united, particularly at the level of
African, where I spent considerable time without holding elections. “When I
look back, I feel happy that I enjoyed tremendous time, because all my members
gave me all the support that helped me to build bridges of understanding at the
level of the continent
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