International Unicycling Federation

The International Unicycling Federation, Inc. (IUF), is the international governing body for the sport of unicycling. It was founded in 1985 in the United States. It is controlled by a board of directors. The IUF receives funding from unicyclists attending events around the world.

Founding

The IUF was registered in Nassau County, New York, United States, on 12 March 1985, as a ‘Domestic Not-for-Profit’ corporation. Its principal office is in New York State, and the corporation’s Department of State ID Number is 980300.[1] It operates under the New York State Not-For-Profit Corporation Law. The IUF is registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Purposes

The purposes of the IUF include:

  • 'To foster awareness of and participation in unicycling as a sport and means of recreation among people of all nations through the organization of international conventions and the development of national unicycling organizations'.[2] The IUF selects the location for the biannual unicycling world championships ('Unicon') and works with a European Subcommittee to select the location of the biannual European Championships.
  • ‘to promote voluntary international standards for competition toward the achievement of Olympic status for the sport of unicycling’.[2] The IUF develops the IUF Rulebook, which is the governing document for Unicon and other competitions. The By-Laws do not specify which unicycle discipline (freestyle, basketball, hockey, track, high jump, long jump, street, flat, trials, cross country, muni, etc) should be in the Olympics, or whether the IUF’s objective is that all disciplines should be in the Olympics.
  • ‘disseminate knowledge and information on all phases of the sport to all interested parties via a newsletter’.[2] The IUF maintains a website and Facebook page to inform members and interested parties about the sport of unicycling. The last IUF newsletter, which is available on the website, is dated April 2013.

External links

IUF Website https://unicycling.org

References

  1. NYS Department of State Division of Corporations Entity Information as at July 29, 2016
  2. 1 2 3 IUF By-Laws
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