Winter Olympic Federations
Association of winter sports federations
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The Winter Olympic Federations (WOF), formerly Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations (AIOWF), is an association of winter sports federations recognized by the International Olympic Committee that compete in the Olympic Winter Games.[2][3]
| Abbreviation | WOF |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1976[1] |
| Type | Nonprofit |
| Purpose | Inter-sport federation organisation |
| Headquarters | Lausanne |
| Location |
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President | Ivo Ferriani |
Among other tasks, the WOF encourages cooperation among its members and is in charge of coordinating the competition calendar. The WOF is the qualified spokesperson dealing with specific issues related to winter sports in general and the Olympic Games in particular.[3]
From its establishment to 2000, it was named Association of International Winter Sports Federations (AIWF). It added "Olympic" in its title in 2000, to become AIOWF. It again renamed itself on 14 November 2023 to WOF.[2] Its current president is Ivo Ferriani of the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation and it is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.[3]
WOF Council
The Council is composed of a President and four Members, all from different Federations. One of the five Members is elected as secretary general. The President and all the Members are elected for 4-year mandates. The Treasurer is nominated by the Council on the proposal of the President as an executive position. The Treasurer is also on the Council, but without voting rights.
| Designation | Name | Country | Sport Federation |
|---|---|---|---|
| President | Ivo Ferriani | International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation | |
| Secretary General | Colin Grahamslaw | World Curling Federation | |
| Council Members | Einars Fogelis | International Luge Federation | |
| Kim Jae-youl | International Skating Union | ||
| Beau Welling | World Curling Federation | ||
| Olle Dahlin | International Biathlon Union | ||
| Luc Tardif | International Ice Hockey Federation | ||
| Treasurer | Fredi Schmid | International Skating Union |
Members
Sport federations that govern a sport in the program of the Winter Olympics are members of the WOF.[3] As of March 2025, it has seven full members and one associate member.
Full members
| Sport | International federation (IF) | Acronym | National associations | Year IF founded | President | Official website | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biathlon | International Biathlon Union | IBU | 61 | 1993 | biathlonworld | ||
| Bobsleigh & skeleton | International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation | IBSF | 74 | 1923 | ibsf | ||
| Curling | World Curling | 71 | 1966 | worldcurling | |||
| Ice hockey | International Ice Hockey Federation | IIHF | 82 | 1908 | iihf | ||
| Luge | International Luge Federation | FIL | 53 | 1957 | fil-luge | ||
| Ice skating | International Skating Union | ISU | 101 | 1892 | isu | ||
| Skiing & snowboarding | International Ski and Snowboard Federation | FIS | 132 | 1924 | fis-ski |
Associate members
| Sport | International federation (IF) | Acronym | National associations | Year IF founded | President | Official website | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ski mountaineering | International Ski Mountaineering Federation | ISMF | 55[4] | 2008 | ismf-ski | [5][a] |
See also
Notes
- Also a member of Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF).