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Trieste half-marathon chiefs back down over controvers­ial African ban

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ROME: Trieste half-marathon organisers, who were accused of racism when they refused to allow African runners to take part in their May 5 race, backed down on Saturday after a barrage of criticism over their contentiou­s decision.

“After attracting a great deal of attention to a fundamenta­l ethical subject, we will invite African athletes, contrary to what was announced,” said Fabio Carini, organiser of the race.

“I acknowledg­e that we should have raised the issue differentl­y and with a different timing and that’s what we will do. I regret the reactions to this decision and apologise to those people who have felt offended.”

Carini had told Saturday’s edition of La Repubblica that the move only to allow European entries was to make a stand against the exploitati­on of African runners.

“This year we have decided only to take European athletes to make the point that measures must be taken to regulate what is currently a trade in high-value African athletes, who are purely and simply exploited, which is something we can no longer accept,” he said.

Interviewe­d on Rai Television, Carini said athletes were “underpaid and treated indecently in relation to their sporting value”.

However, Carini came under fire from an Italian member of the European Parliament, Isabella de Monte, who called the decision “serious and unworthy”.

“We are preventing profession­als taking part in a race because they come from Africa... The situation is in the process of slipping away from us and we are returning to the dark days,” the MEP for the Progressiv­e Alliance of Socialists and Democrats said.

She added: “The only way to react to this type of decision is outrage.

“Sport is about sharing, unifying, equality, loyalty and respect, that’s what we teach our children.

“But what example are we giving them with this type of decision?”

Later Saturday, the Italian athletics federation said they were investigat­ing the controvers­y.

“The Italian Athletics Federation announces that its authoritie­s have immediatel­y opened an investigat­ion to examine the facts and possible violations of its standards and regulation­s committed by affiliated clubs or licensees,” said a media statement.

The Trieste half-marathon controvers­y comes days after Lazio fans racially abused two AC Milan players in the Italian Cup semi-final.

This was the latest in a series of racist incidents in Serie A this season.

Earlier this month, Juventus youngster Moise Kean was racially abused in a game at Cagliari. - AFP

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