The Federación Ecuatoriana de Atletismo (FEA ; Ecuadorian Athletics Federation ) is the governing body for athletics in Ecuador .[ 1] The current president is Manuel Bravo .
FEA joined CONSUDATLE in 1925.[ 2]
Until 2012, FEA's president was Fausto Mendoza .[ 3] [ 4] In October 2012, former long distance runner Franklin Tenorio was elected as new president.[ 5] [ 6] However, after only one year, former football player Luis ‘El Chino’ Gómez was elected to replace Tenorio.[ 7] [ 8] After only one week, he already resigned and his vice-president, former middle distance runner and 1990 South American Games 800m silver medallist Manuel Bravo from Cuenca took office as new FEA president.[ 9]
FEA comprises the associations and provincial committees of Ecuador.[ 4]
FEA maintains Ecuadorian records in athletics .
FEA is the national member federation for Ecuador in the following international organisations:
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