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Asia Masters Athletics

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Asia Masters Athletics
TypeMasters athletics
Focusathletic competition, senior sports
Area served
Asia
Websiteasia-masters-athletics.com

Asia Masters Athletics (AMA) is one of six continental based regional affiliates of World Masters Athletics (WMA), the global governing body for the division of Masters Athletics.

The current president of the organization is Mr. Viwat Vigrantanoros, who represents the Sports Authority of Thailand. Mr. Sivapragasam Sivasambo, from Malaysia is the organization's secretary and is the representing delegate to the WMA General Meeting which is held in conjunction with the World Masters Athletics Championships.[1] The past president was Mr. Kiyoshi Konoike, who is also the general secretary Japan Masters. Mr. Vigrantanoros previously had been vice president of Stadia.

The member nations of Asia Masters Athletics parallel those of the IAAF (the world governing body for the sport of athletics).

Asia Masters Athletics conducts the Asia Masters Athletics Championships, a biannual regional competition for all affiliated countries, held in opposite years from the World Masters Athletics Championships and conducts the site survey and selection for those championships. Also as a regional affiliate, Asia Masters Athletics is an intermediate validating step for all Masters Athletics World Records and for keeping the regional Asia Masters Athletics records.

AMA Council Members

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  • Patron: Mr. Kiyoshi Konoike
  • Honorary President: Datuk Seri (Dr) V. Pulainthiran
  • President: Mr. Vivat Vigrantanoros
  • Vice President (General Affairs): Mr. Merari Nainggolan
  • Vice President (Stadia): Mr. Kannan Arumugam
  • Vice President (Non Stadia): Ms. Wang Xiaoying
  • General Secretary: Mr. S. Sivapragasam
  • Treasurer: Mr. Prasert Srisueb
  • Women's Committee: Ms. Kalaivalli R. Ratnam
  • Technical Member: Mr. Permsak Suriyachan
  • Technical Member: Mr. Cho Hsin-Te
  • Technical Member: Mr. Shinichi Uchida
  • Technical Member: Mr. H. A. Upali
  • Technical Member: Mr. Musashi Sagara Nainggolan
  • Internal Auditor: Mr. Stanley Arumugam
  • Internal Auditor: Ms. Chantron Pimsakul

Source:[2]

Edition Year Host City Host Country Countries Participants
1 1981 Singapore  Singapore 8 408
2 1983 New Delhi  India 8 561
3 1985 Singapore  Singapore 11 372
4 1986 Jakarta  Indonesia 11 651
5 1988 Tainan City  Chinese Taipei 11 830
6 1990 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia 13 1024
7 1992 Singapore  Singapore 14 1069
8 1994 Jakarta  Indonesia 14 945
9 1996 Seoul  South Korea 14 1259
10 1998 Okinawa  Japan 15 2502
11 2000 Bangalore  India 14 872
12 2002 Dalian  China 16 1660
13 2004 Bangkok  Thailand 17 1259
14 2006 Bangalore  India 17 1000
15 2009 Chiang Mai  Thailand 16 1100
16 2010 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia 17 1753
17 2012 Taipei  Chinese Taipei 17 1676
18 2014 Kitakami  Japan 24 2879
19 2016 Singapore  Singapore 25 1645
20 2017 Rugao  China 20 2074
21 2019 Kuching  Malaysia
22 2022 [[]]  Philippines
23 2024 [[]]  Indonesia

References

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  1. ^ "AMA - Asia Masters Athletics". www.world-masters-athletics.org. Archived from the original on 2009-12-19.
  2. ^ "Asia Masters Athletics - New Official Website". asia-masters-athletics.com.
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