Association of Track and Field Statisticians
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The Association of Track and Field Statisticians (ATFS) was founded in 1950. It is an international organization run by volunteers whose goal is to collect and disseminate the statistics of track and field athletics.

Yearbook

The association has published an annual yearbook since 1951. The first edition was published in Lugano, Switzerland, and titled The 1951 A.T.F.S. International Athletic Annual. The editors were Fulvio Regli and Roberto Quercetani. It is an authoritative compilation of international athletics statistics and has been known as The International Athletics Annual and "The A.T.F.S. Annual". It is currently published under the title of Athletics: The International Track and Field Annual and the current editor is Peter Matthews.
Previous editors and publishers
YearsEditorsPublishers
1951–52 Regli/Quercetani Tipografia "La Commerciale" S.A., Lugano
1953–55 "World Sports" magazine, London
1956–69 Roberto Quercetani
1970–72 Rooney Magnusson
1973–74 Vladimir Visek Bartels & Wernitz, West Berlin
1975–78 Don Potts "Track & Field News
Track & Field News
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1979–83 Nejat Kök Palle Lassen, København
1984 Richard Hymans
1985–90 Peter Matthews Sports World, London
1991–92 Burlington Publishing, London
1993–94 Harmsworth Active, London
1995–2011 SportsBooks, Worcester & Cheltenham

Founding members

President: Roberto Quercetani (Italy)

Secretary: Fulvio Regli (Switzerland)

Committee: Norris McWhirter
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 (UK), Donald Potts (USA)

Members: Harold Abrahams
Harold Abrahams
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(UK) - Hon. President, Bruno Bonomelli (Italy), André Greuze (Belgium), Erich Kamper (Austria), Ekkehard zur Megede (Germany), André Senay (France), Björn-Johan Weckman (Finland), Wolfgang Wünsche (Germany)

Current executive commitee members (until 2012)

President: Paul Jenes (Australia); Vice President: A. Lennart Julin (Sweden); Treasurer: Tom Casacky (USA);
Committee Members: Nejat Kök (Turkey), Bernard Linley (Trinidad & Tobago), Rooney Magnusson (Sweden), Peter Matthews (UK), Yves Pinaud (France), Roberto Quercetani (Italy), Tatsumi Senda (Japan), Luis Vinker (Argentina)
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