Gatlin
out of running for World Athlete of the Year
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[October 17, 2014]
LONDON (Reuters) - Controversial
United States sprinter Justin Gatlin is out of contention to win the
IAAF's athlete of the year award after failing to make the final
three-man shortlist, the sport's governing body announced on Friday.
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As widely expected, double-doper Gatlin was among those cut from
the final shortlist after a two-week-long poll conducted by the
"world athletics family".
The 32-year-old was included on the original 10-man shortlist thanks
to a stellar year of sprinting in which he posted six of the fastest
100 meters times.
Gatlin, who served a one-year ban for testing positive for a banned
stimulant in 2001 and then failed a second test in 2006, which led
to a four-year ban, ran 9.77 seconds in Brussels last month -- the
fastest-ever time by an over-30.
However, his inclusion was heavily criticized and fellow nominee,
Germany's Olympic discus champion Robert Harting, felt so strongly
about the former Olympic champion's nomination that he asked to be
removed from the list.
Kenyan Dennis Kipruto Kimetto, who last month became the first man
to break two hours three minutes for the marathon, Qatari high
jumper Mutaz Essa Barshmi and French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie,
who cleared 6.16metres to break Sergey Bubka's 21-year-old indoor
world record, will now compete for the men's award.
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New Zealand shot-putter Valerie Adams, who extended her winning
streak to 56 competitions in 2014, is joined on the women's
shortlist by Dutch sprinter Dafne Schippers and Ethiopia's distance
runner Genzebe Dibaba.
The winners will be selected during the 2014 World Athletics Gala in
Monaco on Nov. 21.
(Reporting By Michael Hann, editing by Mitch Phillips)
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