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Finnish Athletics Federation
Suomen Urheiluliitto
Finlands Friidrottsförbund
SportAthletics
AbbreviationSUL
Founded1932
AffiliationWorld Athletics
Regional affiliationEAA
HeadquartersHelsinki,Finland
PresidentSami Itani
SecretaryHarri Aalto
Official website
www.yleisurheilu.fi
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Finnish Athletics Federation (Finnish:Suomen Urheiluliitto ry, abbr.SUL;Swedish:Finlands Friidrottsförbund rf) is the governing body ofathletics inFinland. It was separated from theFinnish Gymnastics and Sports Federation in 1932.

Today SUL has 850 member clubs and some 30,000 athletes. It is a member ofFinnish Sports Federation which is the main governing body ofSport in Finland.

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