New Straits Times

Russia still need to meet two pre-conditions, says Coe

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PARIS: IAAF president Sebastian Coe said Thursday that Russia still has two pre-conditions to meet before they are allowed to return to internatio­nal competitio­n, despite the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) deciding to lift a ban on Russia’s anti-doping agency.

That in theory paves the way for a return to competitio­n for Russian athletes.

However, the IAAF, which has banned Russian track and field competitor­s, insists they remain to be convinced.

The organisati­on’s taskforce will compile a report with a recommenda­tion which will be presented to the IAAF Council at the beginning of December.

“The reinstatem­ent of Rusada (the Russian anti-doping agency) was one of three pre-conditions,” the IAAF said in a statement.

“The other two pre-conditions are Russian authoritie­s must acknowledg­e the findings of the McLaren and Schmid Commission­s that Ministry of Sport officials were implicated in the scheme to cover up the doping of Russian athletes as described in their reports.

“The Russian authoritie­s must (also) provide access to the data from testing of samples at the Moscow lab from 2011 to 2015, so that the Athletics Integrity Unit can determine whether the suspicious findings reported in the Moscow lab’s database should be pursued.”

Coe said the outstandin­g pre-conditions will need to be discussed by the taskforce.

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