Francesco Ricci Bitti, President of the International Tennis Federation, was elected today as the President of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) at its General Assembly in Quebec City, Canada. Ricci Bitti will take over from Denis Oswald, President of the World Rowing Federation, on 1 January 2013 and will become only the third President of the organisation in its nearly 30 year history.
Oswald stated, “We have made significant progress during the last 12 years and seen sport and the role of the IFs grow greatly in their importance on the global stage. I am very pleased that ASOIF will be in the capable hands of Francesco and the organisation is lucky to have someone of his great experience to lead the International Federations forward”.
ASOIF, founded in 1983, is made up of the 28 International Federations on the programme of the Summer Olympic Games and protects their common interests on all issues in international sport particularly representing the International Federations within the Olympic and global sports movement.
Ricci Bitti paid tribute to the work of Denis Oswald who will remain in place through the end of the year including the Olympic Games in London, where he is Chairman of the IOC Coordination Commission.
Ricci Bitti said “It is a great honour for me to be elected to this important role by my colleagues from the International Federations and I will focus on strengthening their position and influence by harnessing the massive experience and expertise, which our members collectively hold, for the benefit of all. The next few years will see major changes in world sport and I aim to ensure that ASOIF and the International Federations are at the forefront of the decision making process.”