Amateur Athletic Association of England
The Amateur Athletic Association of England or AAA (pronounced 'three As') is the oldest national governing body for athletics in the world, having been established on 24 April 1880. Historically it effectively oversaw athletics throughout Britain and Ireland (until 1923). Its role changed to support regional athletic clubs within England alone. This role was effectively taken over by England Athletics in 2005 and the Amateur Athletic Association of England was absorbed into that organisation. It is now concerned with the development of young athletes and has taken on the role of safeguarding the history of the sport and still awards trophies to elite athletes.
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Amateur Athletic Association of England
The Amateur Athletic Association of England or AAA (pronounced 'three As') is the oldest national governing body for athletics in the world, having been established on 24 April 1880. Historically it effectively oversaw athletics throughout Britain and Ireland (until 1923). Its role changed to support regional athletic clubs within England alone. This role was effectively taken over by England Athletics in 2005 and the Amateur Athletic Association of England was absorbed into that organisation. It is now concerned with the development of young athletes and has taken on the role of safeguarding the history of the sport and still awards trophies to elite athletes.
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L'Association d'athlétisme ama ...... s aux deux conflits mondiaux).
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The Amateur Athletic Associati ...... ds trophies to elite athletes.
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1880-04-24
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Fast Feet and Strength
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Amateur Athletic Association of England
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Amateur Athletic Association
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Amateur Athletic Association
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Amatora Atletika Asocio
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Association d'athlétisme amateur d'Angleterre
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Amateur Athletic Association of England
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AAA
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1880-04-24
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Clement Jackson, Montague Shearman and Bernhard Wise
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Patron: Queen Elizabeth II
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Walter Nicholls
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Chairman
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Fast Feet and Strength
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Amateur Athletic Association of England
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Die Amateur Athletic Associati ...... und Jugend-Leichtathletik ein.
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L'Amateur Athletic Association ...... i diventata solamente inglese.
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L'Association d'athlétisme ama ...... teur dans la seule Angleterre.
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The Amateur Athletic Associati ...... ds trophies to elite athletes.
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