Athletics New Brunswick

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JurisdictionAthletics in New Brunswick
AbbreviationANB
Founded1991 (1991)
Athletics New Brunswick / Athlétisme Nouveau-Brunswick
SportAthletics
JurisdictionAthletics in New Brunswick
AbbreviationANB
Founded1991 (1991)
HeadquartersFredericton, New Brunswick
PresidentDave Thomas[1]
Vice presidentJamie Wolverton[1]
DirectorMatt Candy[1]
SecretaryChristy Cunningham[1]
SponsorSport Canada
ReplacedThe New Brunswick Track and Field Association
Official website
www.anb.ca
New Brunswick

Athletics New Brunswick (in French Athlétisme Nouveau-Brunswick) is the provincial organizing body for track and field, cross country running, race walking, and road racing in New Brunswick. The organization is the official branch of Athletics Canada and was incorporated in 1991 to replace the former organization, The New Brunswick Track and Field Association.[2] The organization offers programs to affiliated and non-affiliated participants annually, reaching some 3000 athletes, coaches, officials, and volunteers across the province.[3]

Presidents

Athletics New Brunswick was incorporated in 1991 as a branch of Athletics Canada to promote and govern the sport of athletics in the province and to replace the former organization, The New Brunswick Track and Field Association (the former member of Athletics Canada and the Canadian Track and Field Association).

The organization has attracted international attention in recent years, with the hosting of the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Moncton, and the 2012 North, Central American and Caribbean Masters Athletics in Saint John. Moncton's Hub City Classic has attracted international athletes in the past, and been a stop on Athletics Canada's National Track League (2011 and 2012) and National Track & Field Tour (2023).[4]

Term start Term end Name
1984 1987 LeRoy Washburn
1987 1989 Walter Ellis
1989 2004 Harold Nicholson
2004 2007 Dennis Furlong
2007 2011 Harold Nicholson
2011 2015 Bill MacMackin
2015 2022 Marc Lalonde
2022 2024 Andrée Savoie
2024 Present Dave Thomas

Notable athletes

Current and former notable athletes from the province include:

See also

References

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