The Argentine Athletics Confederation (CADA; Confederación Argentina de Atletismo) is the national governing body for the sport of athletics in Argentina. It oversees various athletics-related activities and competitions within the country.
Here are some key points about its history:
Founding and Role: CADA is responsible for promoting and developing athletics in Argentina. It serves as the main authority in coordinating national competitions and representing Argentine athletics internationally.
Leadership: Juan Alberto Scarpín became the president of CADA in September 2008, succeeding Hugo La Nasa. Scarpín was elected in April 2009 for a term spanning 2009 to 2013.
For further details, you can visit the Argentine Athletics Confederation on Wikipedia.
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