Oman Daily Observer

Russians going to worlds as neutrals to be paid by state

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MOSCOW: Russia on Tuesday told athletes set to compete as neutrals at next month’s world championsh­ips that they will be paid by the state despite not officially representi­ng their country.

Nineteen Russian athletes were on Monday entered into the competitio­n being hosted from August 4-13 in London.

Russian Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov said athletes who compete at the championsh­ips will not miss out financiall­y.

“Salaries and bonuses will be kept in spite of the neutral flag,” TASS news agency quoted Kolobkov as telling Russian track and field athletes at a training facility outside Moscow.

Russia’s athletics federation remains suspended over a 2015 World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) report which alleged state-sponsored doping in the sport, something the Kremlin denies.

However, the world governing body, the IAAF, has so far cleared 47 Russian athletes to compete internatio­nally this year under the neutral flag after they demonstrat­ed that their training environmen­t met its anti-doping standards.

The Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s said in an e-mail on Tuesday that all athletes, including neutrals, “have the opportunit­y to earn money in athletics so long as those payments do not breach the integrity rules of the sport. “Specifical­ly there is over $7 million prize money on offer to all athletes competing at the London World Championsh­ips,” the IAAF said.

Yelena Orlova, a Russian athletics federation official, told R-Sport news agency on Monday that it had entered 19 athletes to compete at the competitio­n as neutrals.

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