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Ítem Implementación de cuotas de género en las federaciones deportivas de Colombia: un análisis de la brecha entre las prácticas actuales y las directrices internacionales y académicasZuleta Gaitan, Derly Yineth; Alvarado Torres, Jhon Edisson; Alvarado Torres Jhon Edisson [0000-0001-7845-7615]In a context of persistent underrepresentation of women in decision-making spaces, including the field of sports, this exploratory research focuses on addressing a critical problem. The main objective of this study is to contrast the implementation of gender quotas by sports federations in Colombia in decision-making positions against the guidelines and recommendations provided by international sports organizations and academic entities. To achieve this, we initially conducted a bibliometric analysis to contextualize the development and research trends in a broad thematic framework in which gender quotas are embedded (governance and gender). Then, we address the guidelines and recommendations from a theoretical perspective focused on the formulation of these measures and their practical application, including hard quotas in the corporate and sports settings. We then delve into international sports organizations, starting with the International Olympic Committee, followed by international sports federations. Second, we examine the implementation of gender quotas in national sports federations, analyzing their statutes and the gender composition of their governing bodies. The findings reveal a significant gap in the implementation of gender quotas and in the representation of women in decision-making bodies of national sports federations in Colombia. This is particularly relevant given the growing interest in gender quotas as a tool to promote gender equality. This research seeks to fill a gap in the study of this topic in the sports context and sheds light on the challenges Colombia faces in its journey towards greater representation of women in decision-making spaces in the sports sector.