International Archery Federation

The International Archery Federation (FITA, from French Fdration Internationale de Tir l'Arc) is the sport governing body of the sport of archery. It is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is composed of 134 national archery associations, and is recognized by the International Olympic Committee.

History

FITA was founded on 4 September 1931 in Poland. Its 7 founding members were France, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Poland, the United States, Hungary, and Italy. The aim of the organization was to create regular archery championships and return archery to the Olympic Games. The sport had not been featured since 1920. FITA was finally successful in returning archery to the Olympic program in the 1972 Summer Olympics. FITA began holding Target World Championships in 1931. They were held every year until 1959, when the Championships became biennial events. 1959 was also the first year that FITA held the World Field Championship.

External link

* FITA home page

 

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