The Borneo Post

IAAF stops athlete changes of nationalit­y

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MONACO: The governing body of world athletics ( IAAF) has put an immediate stop to changes of nationalit­y by athletes, saying the system has become open to abuse and rules are being manipulate­d.

IAAF President Sebastian Coe said a working group would be set up to agree new rules by the end of the year.

“It has become abundantly clear that with regular multiple transfers of allegiance, especially from Africa, the present rules are no longer fit for purpose,” Coe told reporters on Monday.

“Athletics has to be based on national teams and is particular­ly vulnerable,” Coe added.

“The rules do not provide protection necessary for individual athletes, they are open to abuse. Many federation­s regularly receive reports of athletes who are available for trade.”

The IAAF said the ban would not affect 15 applicatio­ns to switch allegiance which have already been made.

Unlikeothe­rsportssuc­hassoccer, athletics allows its competitor­s to

It has become abundantly clear that with regular multiple transfers of allegiance, especially from Africa, the present rules are no longer fit for purpose. Sebastian Coe, IAAF President

switch nationalit­ies even after they have represente­d one country at internatio­nal level.

Several dozen athletes changed al legiance on the eve of last year’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Hamad Kalkaba Malboum, the African representa­tive on the IAAF Council, will lead the working group.

“The present situation is wrong,” Malboum said.

“What we have is a wholesale market for African talent open to the highest bidder. Our present rules are being manipulate­d to the detriment of athletics’ credibilit­y.

“Lots of the individual athletes concerned, many of whom are transferre­d at a young age, do not understand that they are forfeiting their nationalit­y,” he added.

“Some are running for countries but are not citizens of those countries... at the end of the comp(etition) they are not citizens of those countries, they don’t have any future.”

In another decision, the IAAF Council approved Coe’s proposal to end formal bidding processes for the hosting of major athletics events, including the world championsh­ips.

Instead, the IAAF said it would assess “strategic goals” for growing the sport, “targeting cities from countries and regions which will best assist the delivery of those aims”.

It said the new selection process would start with the awarding of IAAF events after 2021. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) president Sebastian Coe (centre), flanked by IAFF vice-president Hamad Kalkaba Malboum (left) and chairperso­n of the IAAF Taskforce Rune Andersen (right), speaks during a press conference...
Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) president Sebastian Coe (centre), flanked by IAFF vice-president Hamad Kalkaba Malboum (left) and chairperso­n of the IAAF Taskforce Rune Andersen (right), speaks during a press conference...

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