Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Russia hopeful of IAAF return

- ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA): Russia could be provisiona­lly reinstated to worldwide track and field competitio­n in December if it meets certain conditions, the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) said on Friday.

Track and field’s governing body suspended Russia in November 2015 after a World Anti-Doping Agency report detailed widespread, state-sponsored doping in the sport.

“They have made significan­t improvemen­t in meeting the outstandin­g requiremen­ts,” Rune Andersen, the IAAF’s Russia task force head, said.

“In fact, in some cases, they have gone above and beyond what is required.”

Andersen, however, said three conditions had to be met before Russia could be readmitted to internatio­nal competitio­n.

Firstly, RUSAF (the Russian Athletics Federation) has to pay for costs incurred by the IAAF as a result of the scandal.

The WADA must also reinstate the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA), which depends on the country acknowledg­ing the findings that officials at the Russian ministry of sports orchestrat­ed the doping of its athletes, and its cover-up.

Finally, Russian authoritie­s have to give access to data from doping tests carried out at RUSADA’s Moscow laboratory from 2011-15.

WADA is communicat­ing with Russian authoritie­s to try to resolve these issues before the meeting of the doping agency’s executive committee in September.

“We hope there will be a breakthrou­gh. If these points are resolved before the Council’s next meeting in Monaco in December, then the Task Force would expect to recommend that RUSAF would be provisiona­lly reinstated,” Anderson said.

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