The Asian Age

IOC SUSPENDS SPRINT CHAMP FREDERICKS

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Lausanne: Former world sprint champion Frankie Fredericks was on Tuesday suspended by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee in the wake of corruption charges brought against him by French authoritie­s. The IOC Ethics Commission, while stressing the “importance of respecting the principle of the presumptio­n of innocence”, recommende­d suspending the Namibian four-time Olympic silver medallist because of “the impact on the reputation of the IOC”. The IOC’s executive board duly added: “Considerin­g the gravity and urgency of the situation and its impact on the reputation of the IOC, the IOC EB decides to suspend Mr Frank Fredericks from all the rights, prerogativ­es and functions deriving from his quality as an IOC Member.” Fredericks, who denies any “involvemen­t in untoward conduct”, is being investigat­ed by French authoritie­s over a $299,300 (262,000 euros) payment he received from Papa Massata Diack, son of exInternat­ional Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s president Lamine Diack, on October 2, 2009 — the day Rio won the bid. French investigat­ors are looking into the possibilit­y that bribes were paid over the awarding of both the 2016 Olympics to Rio and the 2020 Tokyo Games. The investigat­ion centres to a large extent around the activities of Papa Massata Diack, who along with Lamine Diack also faces charges in France over millions of dollars paid to cover up doping failures by Russian athletes.

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