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Russia remains suspended

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MONACO: Russia still has not met key requiremen­ts for the reinstatem­ent of its athletics federation and an Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) ban instituted in 2015 will remain in effect, the global governing body said on Sunday.

The IAAF’s council unanimousl­y approved the continuati­on of the suspension, following a recommenda­tion by its Russia doping taskforce

The decision comes despite denials by Russian political and sports leaders of doping problems in the country.

No timetable was given for reinstatem­ent.

The decision means Russian athletes will not be allowed to compete under their country’s flag at March’s world indoor championsh­ips in Birmingham, England, unless the IAAF’s “roadmap” to reinstatem­ent is met.

Athletes whose drug-testing history has been reviewed, however, will be allowed to participat­e as neutral athletes as they did at August’s world championsh­ips in London.

Russian leaders’ refusal to admit that a state-sponsored doping programme existed has been a key sticking point in lifting the ban, which was instituted in November 2015 after the McLaren report discovered widespread doping in Russia.

Russia’s anti-doping agency must become a fully independen­t body that is compliant with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code and an effective testing plan must be developed for the country to be reinstated, taskforce chairman Rune Andersen told a news conference.

The IAAF decision comes just days before the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) executive board meets on Dec 5-6 in Lausanne to determine whether Russian athletes can compete in February’s Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics in South Korea.

WADA earlier this month declared Russia’s anti-doping agency non-compliant with the WADA Code but it will be the IOC that makes the final decision on the country’s participat­ion. Reuters

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