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IAAF maintains ban on Russian athletics over doping scandal

Updated: 2019-03-12 10:20
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IAAF President Sebastian Coe during the press conference in Monaco, Dec 4, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

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Russian officials and IAAF president Sebastian Coe said Russia owes the governing body about $3 million and discussions were continuing.

"Of course, we have worked and are working to finding sources of funding to pay the debt," Dmitry Shlyakhtin, president of Russia's athletics federation, said in a statement.

"This is quite an ample sum for the federation. Let's not forget that the federation lost sponsors in connection with the doping scandal. You cannot call the federation's financial situation simple. In parallel we are in talks with the IAAF regarding payments."

Russia's sports ministry did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.

Russian authorities have denied their doping programme was state-sponsored but have accepted that senior officials were involved in providing banned substances to athletes, interfering with anti-doping procedures or covering up positive tests.

The IAAF also said the Taskforce had noted comments made to German television network ARD over the weekend that some coaches, with links to the doping affair, were involved again with coaching Russian national team athletes.

"This runs counter to assurances the Taskforce has previously received from RUSAF that it is disassociating itself from the old regime," the IAAF said.

"The Taskforce will be asking RUSAF for urgent clarification."

Coe said he believed progress had been made in Russia, "but I think it was sensible to maintain the suspension".

Russia's reinstatement has been rejected several times by the IAAF over the past three years. The athletics body is the only other major sports organisation to keep Russia banned for at least the coming months.

Both WADA and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have revoked their suspensions of Russia while the International Paralympic Committee has said it will reinstate Russia by March 15.

Coe said there had been no inquiries from either the IAAF or WADA about reinstating the Russian federation.

"We (the council) made the judgment ourselves that we would support the recommendation of the Taskforce and clearly the data that is still being examined at WADA and will come to the AIU (Athletics Integrity Unit) is still a large part of that criteria," he said.

Coe would not speculate on when the ban could be resolved.

"I don't know the answer to that," he said. "The criteria has to be met." 

Reuters

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