World
athletics body keeps ban against Russia: TASS
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[December 04, 2018]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - World
athletics body IAAF on Tuesday upheld a ban against Russia's
athletics federation over doping in the country, the TASS news
agency reported, citing a source.
Russia's athletics federation has been suspended since 2015 over a
report commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) that
found evidence of widespread, state-sponsored doping in the sport.
Since then some individual Russian athletes, however, have been
allowed to compete internationally as neutrals provided they met
certain criteria that showed they had operated in a dope-free
environment.
But the national athletics team was banned from the 2016 Rio de
Janeiro Olympics.
The IAAF's Russia task force head, Rune Andersen, had said in July
that RUSAF, the Russian athletics federation, had made significant
but not complete progress in meeting the reinstatement requirements.
To be reinstated, the IAAF has said Russia must acknowledge findings
of the WADA-commissioned McLaren report that doping in the country
was state-sponsored and also provide access to the data from testing
of samples at the Russia Anti-Doping Agency's (RUSADA) Moscow
laboratory from 2011-2015.
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The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)
headquarters in Monaco, January 14, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
Russia has accepted there was extensive doping in the country, but
its authorities have continued to deny any of it was state
sponsored.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and WADA have both
reinstated Russia.
WADA's controversial reinstatement in September this year was on the
condition Russia recognize the findings of its report and allow
access to RUSADA's stored urine samples.
Failure to provide access to the full data from the Moscow lab by
Dec. 31 could lead to another suspension, WADA has warned.
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber, Writing by Karolos Grohmann;
Editing by Richard Balmforth)
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