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Winter Olympic Federations

The Winter Olympic Federations (WOF), formerly Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations (AIOWF), is a nonprofit organization of international sports federations that compete in the Winter Olympic Games.

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WOF
Winter Olympic Federations
AbbreviationWOF
Formation1976 (1976)
TypeNonprofit organization
PurposeInter-sport federation organisation
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
President
Kim Jae-youl
Parent organization
International Olympic Committee

The Winter Olympic Federations (WOF), formerly Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations (AIOWF), is a nonprofit organization of international sports federations that compete in the Winter Olympic Games.123

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 Winter Olympic Games in particular.2

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.1 Its current president is Kim Jae-youl of the International Skating Union and it is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.2

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 Kim Jae-youl  South Korea International Skating Union
Secretary General Colin Grahamslaw  United Kingdom World Curling
Council Members Einars Fogelis  Latvia International Luge Federation
Heike Groesswang  Germany International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation
Beau Welling  United States World Curling
Alexander Ospelt  Liechtenstein International Ski and Snowboard Federation
Luc Tardif  France International Ice Hockey Federation
Treasurer Fredi Schmid  Switzerland International Skating Union

Members

International sports federations that govern a sport in the program of the Winter Olympic Games are members of the WOF.2 As of March 2025, it has seven full members and one associate member.

Full members

Sport International federation Acronym National associations Year founded President Official website Notes
Biathlon International Biathlon Union IBU 61 1993 Sweden Olle Dahlin biathlonworld.com
Bobsleigh & Skeleton International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation IBSF 74 1923 Germany Heike Groesswang ibsf.org
Curling World Curling 71 1966 United States Beau Welling worldcurling.org
Ice hockey International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF 82 1908 France Luc Tardif iihf.com
Luge International Luge Federation FIL 53 1957 Latvia Einars Fogelis fil-luge.org
Ice skating International Skating Union ISU 101 1892 South Korea Kim Jae-youl isu.org
Skiing & Snowboarding International Ski and Snowboard Federation FIS 132 1924 Liechtenstein Alexander Ospelt fis-ski.com

Associate members

Sport International federation Acronym National associations Year founded President Official website Notes
Ski mountaineering International Ski Mountaineering Federation ISMF 554 2008 Switzerland Regula Meier ismf-ski.com 5a
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References

References

  1. Müller, Stephan (13 January 2025). "IFs - International Sports Federations" (PDF). sport-record.de. p. 2. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  2. "Winter Olympic Federations (WOF)". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  3. "Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations". Sports History. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  4. "Expanding the ISMF Family: now 55 National Members!". International Ski Mountaineering Federation. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  5. "International Ski Mountaineering Federation Gains Associate Membership in Winter Olympic Federations". International Ski Mountaineering Federation. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
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