Athletics: IAAF maintains ban on Russia over widespread doping
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[July 28, 2018]
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -
Russia's ban from international athletics over widespread doping has
been maintained by the International Association of Athletics
Federations (IAAF), the president of the sport's governing body,
Sebastian Coe, said on Friday.
Russia has been suspended from international athletics since
November 2015 after the McLaren report discovered widespread doping.
The Russians had hoped to be reinstated but IAAF officials meeting
in Argentina on Friday unanimously upheld the ban and said that
although Russia had taken positive steps in the right direction it
had not done enough to merit inclusion.
"We have brought about change and it's change that is very viable,"
said Coe. "But we weren't yet at that point where every element of
that criteria had been met."
Russia's political and sporting leaders have repeatedly denied state
involvement in doping, a key sticking point in lifting the ban,
although Russian athletes cleared by the IAAF were allowed to
compete as neutrals at last year's world championships.
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The logo of the International Association of Athletics Federations
(IAAF) is seen in Monaco, March 11, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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Such athletes will again be allowed to compete as neutrals in the
European Championships, which are scheduled to start in Berlin on
Aug 7.
(Reporting by Ramiro Scandolo, Writing by Andrew Downie; Editing by
Gene Cherry and Ken Ferris)
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