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Curaçao Athletics Association

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The Curaçao Athletics Association (CAB), or Curaçaose Atletiek Bond, is the governing body for track and field in Curaçao. It was founded on September 16, 1966, and is based in Willemstad. The president is Willem Cordilia, with board members including Stacy René, Rachmil van Lamoen, Janelycze Mercelita Atilio, and Louisa; the secretary is Zizany Henriquez. CAB oversees about 11 affiliated clubs and roughly 275 active athletes. Its main goal is to promote and develop athletics in Curaçao and to maintain the Curaçaoan records in athletics.

CAB has historical ties to the Netherlands Antilles athletics unions. After IOC rules changed in 1996, Curaçaoan athletes have competed under various statuses in the Olympics, including as Independent Olympic Athletes in 2012. The federation also participates in national sports organizations and coordinates athletics in Curaçao. Its official website is curacaoatletiekbond.com.


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