[1] AAAF was founded as Anguilla Amateur Athletic Association in 1978 and was affiliated to the IAAF the same year.
Therefore, athletes from Anguilla are not entitled to represent Anguilla at Olympic Games, but may compete for Great Britain, either while maintaining Anguillan qualification of IAAF events, or as all Anguillans are entitled to a British passport, by transferring allegiance to Great Britain for all events.
[3] Anguillan born long jumper Shara Proctor availed of the latter route to represent Great Britain at both the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2013 World Championships.
Anguillan sprint prospect Zharnel Hughes has indicated he may make a similar switch.
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