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Hellenic Athletics Federation

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Hellenic Athletics Federation
SportAthletics
AbbreviationSEGAS
Founded1897; 127 years ago (1897)
AffiliationWorld Athletics
Regional affiliationEAA
HeadquartersNea Smirni, Athens
PresidentSofia Sakorafa
SecretaryAthanasios Chaskis
Official website
www.segas.gr
Greece

The Hellenic Athletics Federation (Greek: Σύνδεσμος Ελληνικών Γυμναστικών Αθλητικών Σωματείων; abbreviated SEGAS) is Greece's governing body for amateur sport.

SEGAS was created in 1897 and has been the principal organiser of many international sporting competitions held in Greece. The association was behind the 1969 and 1982 European Championships, the 1995 European Indoor Championships, the 1986 World Junior Championships, the 1990 IAAF Grand Prix Final, the 1991 Mediterranean Games, the 1994 World Relay Championships, the 1995 World Marathon Cup, many Balkan Games and many European Cups. SEGAS is putting together the Athens Classic Marathon taking place in November this year.[citation needed] The president of the association is Sofia Sakorafa.[citation needed]

When two Greek sprinters were barred from the Athens Olympics in 2004 for drug abuse, SEGAS set up an independent tribunal to review the ban. [1]

They are located at 137 Syngrou Avenue, Nea Smirni, Athens.[citation needed]

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