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Athletics Canada says nyet to Russia

Wants ban over doping to continue

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• Athletics Canada wants the ban of Russia’s track and field team to continue.

The governing body of track and field in Canada has sent a letter to IAAF president Sebastian Coe asking for the suspension of Russia’s track and field team because of widespread doping allegation­s be upheld.

The IAAF is expected to announce Friday in Vienna whether Russia will be reinstated for the Summer Games in Rio in August.

“While we acknowledg­e some modest progress has been made in Russia, Athletics Canada feels strongly there is little evidence of a reversal in a systematic and deep- rooted doping culture in Russian Athletics, and therefore there is no justificat­ion to grant re-inclusion,” Athletics Canada chief exec- utive officer Rob Guy said in the open letter posted on social media Thursday.

“Keeping Russia’s ban will underscore our firm resolve to protect the interests of clean athletes everywhere.”

Russia’s track team was slapped with an internatio­nal suspension in November after a World Anti- Doping Agency report, delivered by Canadian lawyer Dick Pound, accused Russia of state-sponsored doping.

Athletics Canada empathizes with Russia’s clean athletes, Guy wrote.

“Their f ederation has failed them and the ongoing recent revelation­s of non- compliance, lack of cooperatio­n and widespread individual doping violations f rom previous Olympics cause one to be skeptical about any Russian performanc­es,” he said.

“We encourage the IAAF to err on the side of caution to protect the integrity of our sport and the Olympic movement.”

Many Canadian t rack athletes will compete at the Harry Jerome Internatio­nal Track Classic in Burnaby, B.C., on Friday.

PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF OUR SPORT AND OLYMPIC MOVEMENT.

 ?? LAURENT GILLIERON / AP ?? IAAF head Sebastian Coe is expected to decide Friday on Russian track and field participat­ion in Rio.
LAURENT GILLIERON / AP IAAF head Sebastian Coe is expected to decide Friday on Russian track and field participat­ion in Rio.

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