The fifth edition of the report includes 10 additional indicators, bringing the total up to 60.
The Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) published the results of its Fifth Review of International Federation Governance, a project led by ASOIF’s Governance Task Force to promote and ensure a culture of good governance within International Federations, and help drive continuous progress.
For the first time since its first publication back in 2017, all 32 organisation have met the target score of 150 points out of 240 set by ASOIF.
The report features an overview of changes in scores from the first edition of the review to the fifth. Also, the Governance Task Force presented the 2024 report as the start of a new cycle, as it includes a set of 10 new measurable indicators that brings the total to 60.
IFSC President Marco Scolaris said: “Our International Federation's achievement in the ASOIF’s Governance Review, being one of the latest members into the ASOIF family, is a giant leap forward. To be judged as an A2 category, together with veteran organisations in Summer Olympic Sports, is a sign that the path we have set for our growth as a sports body has been correct. After congratulating the IFSC staff today, I reiterated to them that in order to grow further, we will have to apply similar target models to our National Federations. The method is there, consolidated by ASOIF, and we have to copy from the best. We are a family and we help each other to be exemplar at all levels.”
ASOIF will now distribute full reports to all International Federations, also providing a list of good practice examples, and top 10s of rated organisations for specific indicators.