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EATON AND DIBABA ARE CROWNED 2015 IAAF WORLD ATHLETES OF THE YEAR

USA’s Ashton Eaton and Ethiopia’s Genzebe Dibaba were named the male and female IAAF World Athletes of the Year for 2015 on Thursday (26).

Both athletes set world records during 2015, Eaton in the decathlon and Dibaba in the 1500m, and won gold medals in these events at the IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015.

Ashton Eaton became the first decathlete to win the male World Athlete of the Year award after his spectacular performance in the Chinese capital, his only decathlon of the year, when he set a world record of 9045 and improved his own three-year-old mark by nine points. Notable among his individual events in Beijing was a 45.00 400m at the end of the first day, the fastest one lap of the track ever run within a decathlon.

“Athletes spend the most vigorous years of human life, arguably called the ‘best years’, working to hone their abilities. So, when an athlete competes, what people are witnessing is the manifestation of what a human being is capable of when they choose to direct all of their time and effort towards something.

“I’m grateful and thankful to the IAAF for excellent competitions, the canvases that allow us to display our work.

“While I’m honoured that I am considered the ‘artist’ of the year, I did not beat Usain and Christian; my work simply differed in design. They are some of the most talented and beautiful performers of all time. I’m flattered to be among them.

“I accept this award on behalf of all of us athletes who love what we do.”

Genzebe Dibaba, after setting a world indoor 5000m record of 14:18.86, was then unbeaten in her five 1500m races during the summer. Firstly, she ran an African record of 3:54.11 in Barcelona, the fastest time in the world for almost 12 years, and then topped that with a stunning world record of 3:50.07 in Monaco to beat a mark that had been on the books since 1993. In Beijing, Dibaba was majestic through all three rounds of the 1500m, winning every race comfortably, and she also took a 5000m bronze medal.

“I am humbled and honoured to receive this award from the IAAF,” said Dibaba. “It feels so good to be the World Athlete of the Year.

“After being a finalist and narrowly missing out on this award one year ago, I am very proud to be recognised by the fans and experts of our sport.

“I had a great season and truly enjoyed competing around the world, from Monaco where I managed to establish a world record, to Beijing where I finally captured my first world outdoor title.

“I would like to pay tribute to Dafne Schippers and Anita Wlodarczyk who have been incredible all year round. Maybe your time will come next year!

“Thank you to all the people who voted for me and supported me. My family, my sisters, my coaches, my partners, my agents and all the people from Ethiopia!

“My focus in 2016 will be the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland and as preparation for that I will try to break the world indoor mile record in Stockholm on 17 February.

“This is a difficult time for our sport and with the Athletes’ Commission we stand together with Sebastian Coe as he deals with the challenges.”

EATON AND DIBABA ARE CROWNED 2015 IAAF WORLD ATHLETES OF THE YEAR © Giancarlo Colombo / IAAF
EATON AND DIBABA ARE CROWNED 2015 IAAF WORLD ATHLETES OF THE YEAR © Giancarlo Colombo / IAAF

IAAF President Sebastian Coe commented: “While the athletics family is not gathering together as usual in Monaco, we rightly celebrate the marvellous 2015 achievements of the athletes. Foremost, I offer congratulations to our World Athletes of the Year, world champions Ashton Eaton and Genzebe Dibaba. Your performances in 2015 are an inspiration and examples of true sporting excellence.

“A world record when winning a world title is a rare feat and capped two unequalled days of decathlon brilliance from Ashton in Beijing. Genzebe, your win in Beijing was as assured and your 1500m world record a few weeks earlier a run of true grit and determination. We salute you both as we do all our award winners who have been announced today.

“Finally I wish to thank all the athletes, coaches, officials who work tirelessly for our wonderful sport. Our appreciation also goes to the media for relaying the excitement of competition and to the fans watching in stadiums, in homes and on the move around the world. Your enthusiastic support made the IAAF World Championships in Beijing the most talked about sports event of the year.”

How the award was decided

Last month the IAAF Family* was asked to vote for athletes from each of the following categories: sprints, hurdles, middle and long distance, road running, race walking, jumps, throws, combined events and multi-terrain.

The top-voted athletes in each category formed the longlist for the World Athlete of the Year, from which an international panel of 10 experts** selected the three finalists. The panel cast their own vote to determine the IAAF World Athletes of the Year.

WORLD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2015 MEN’S FINALISTS: BOLT, EATON AND TAYLOR

Usain Bolt, Ashton Eaton and Christian Taylor are the three men’s finalists for the 2015 IAAF World Athlete of the Year award.

Bolt successfully defended his 100m, 200m and 4x100m titles at the IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015. The Jamaican sprinter clocked a world-leading time of 19.55 when winning the 200m.

Eaton won his second successive gold medal at the World Championships, setting a decathlon world record of 9045. Within his series, the US athlete set a world decathlon best of 45.00 for 400m.

Taylor won the triple jump title in Beijing with a North American record of 18.21m, the second-best jump in history. The US jumper also won the Diamond Race title in his event.

IAAF/© Getty Images
IAAF/© Getty Images

Last month the IAAF Family* was asked to select nine men and nine women from each of the following categories: sprints, hurdles, middle and long distance, road running, race walking, jumps, throws, combined events and multi-terrain.

The top-voted athletes in each category formed the longlist, from which an international panel of 10 experts** selected the three finalists.

IAAF COUNCIL MEETING, BEIJING, CHINA, 17 AUGUST 2015

IAAF President Lamine Diack and his Council colleagues this morning welcomed the Mayor of Beijing Wang Anshun at the start of the 199th IAAF Council Meeting which was held today (17) at the Intercontinental Beijing Beichen.

Also welcomed by the IAAF Council were the Vice President of the Chinese Olympic Committee Gao Zhidan and the Director of Beijing Municipal Foreign Affairs Office Zhao Huimin.

Mayor Anshun, President of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015, and Zhidan, Executive President of the LOC, delivered welcoming addresses on behalf of the host city of the congress (19/20) and the World Championships (22-30) offering their best wishes for the work of the council and the congress this week.

“This is an important Council meeting for all of us,” stated president Diack in his welcoming address, “as it comes in the week of our 50th IAAF Congress and heralds the arrival of a new president who has the task to build the future of our sport. I am all the more confident of what we have in store as neither of the candidates will find themselves in an unfamiliar environment. I have laid the foundations for the future of the IAAF with our two great champions… whoever the IAAF athletics family elects he will be a bona fide son of our sport.”

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General Secretary
President Diack informed the Council that General Secretary Essar Gabriel, who in 2011 had signed a four-year contract with the IAAF up until October 2015, had taken the decision last June not to seek a new contract. President Diack warmly thanked Essar Gabriel for his contribution to the work of the IAAF and wished him the very best for the future.

Elections
Voting in the IAAF elections which take place on the first day of the 50th Congress (19) will be electronic (backed up by a manual system).

World Championships Progress Report
The LOC of the IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 delivered their final progress report to Council. The delegation was composed of Zhang Jiandong, Vice Mayor of Beijing & LOC Executive President, Du Zhaocai, CAA General Secretary & LOC Vice President, Chen Jie, LOC Executive General Secretary, Shen Chunde, LOC Executive Vice General Secretary and Mrs. Xiang Ping, LOC Vice General Secretary.

IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015

IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 – facts and figures

– 300 LOC staff members have moved into the Bird’s Nest since beginning of August

– 2800 volunteers recruited

– 202 Toyota cars

– 1.116 million bottles of Zhouma Spring water

– 5300 sets of adidas clothing

– 7500 welcome packs

Advertising:

– 7000 LED screens in buildings

– 21 Outdoor billboards in downtown and airport

– 1000 flags and banners hung in downtown and neighbourhoods, airport, stadiums and main road sections

– Opening Ceremony 17:00 – 17:45, 22 August

– 1,800 performers and protocol staff

– 2 rehearsals held 11 and 13 August

– Host Broadcaster (CCTV)

– Broadcast vehicles

– 113 cameras

– Environment protection

– The Governments of Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and surrounding areas have joined efforts to curb air pollution

– 2 coal-fired thermal power stations have been shut down, reducing a consumption of 4.6 million tons of coal per year

– 178,000 old motor vehicles have been taken off the road

– 8,800 diesel fuel buses have been upgraded

Lamine Diack, IAAF President, credit IAAF
Lamine Diack, IAAF President, credit IAAF

COUNCIL DECISIONS

Competitions

2016 Calendars

Council approved the following calendars for 2016 (downloadable as PDFs):
– IAAF World Challenge
– IAAF Combined Events Challenge
– IAAF Race Walking Challenge

World Athletics Series

– IAAF World Junior Championships, Kazan, Russia – 19-24 July 2016 Council approved the timetable and entry standards

– IAAF World Indoor Championships, Birmingham 2018 Council approved the dates: 2-4 March 2018

Olympic Games

Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Rio 2016 Olympic Games

– Olympic Games – Rio 2016
The IAAF has approved the move of the race walking venue from Flamingo Park to Pontal

– Youth Olympic Games – Buenos Aires 2018
The IOC Executive Board has approved the inclusion of a cross-country event as proposed by the IAAF

World Athletics Series Renovation

The last item on today’s agenda was the important and extensive work of preparing the IAAF World Athletics Series (WAS) of events for the future, with the WAS Renovation final report delivered to Council by Senior Vice President Bob Hersh.

In September 2014, the IAAF held a two-day workshop to evaluate the WAS and make recommendations as how their appeal might be enhanced (in line with Objective 6.2 in the IAAF Strategic Plan for 2013-2016).

As a result of the workshop, over 40 different themes were identified to address these challenges and prepare the WAS for the future. The themes were detailed in a report delivered to the IAAF Council in November 2014.

The IAAF then set up four temporary working teams in early 2015 to explore subsets of these themes in more detail and develop specific recommendations: Team 1 – “Series strategy”; Team 2 – “Inside the stadium”; Team 3 – “Media and promotions”; Team 4 – “Out of stadium endurance”.

Their conclusions were delivered in today’s report and the work will be handed over and continued by the new Council which will be elected this week in Beijing.

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