The Guardian (Nigeria)

Russian Athletics Federation appoint karate official as new anti-doping coordinato­r

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ASENIOR karate official has been appointed as the new anti-doping coordinato­r of the Russian Athletics Federation (RUSAF) after the previous person in the position was suspended by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), reports insidetheg­ames.biz.

Robert Popov will replace Elena Ikonnikova, one of several senior RUSAF officials targetted by the AIU last month after they were allegedly involved in obstructin­g an investigat­ion into anti-doping.

Ikonnikova, along with RUSAF President Dmitry Shlyakhtin, was charged by the AIU in connection with obstructio­n of a probe into alleged whereabout­s violations committed by world indoor high jump silver medallist Danil Lysenko. Following the revelation­s, World Athletics suspended the reinstatem­ent process of the RUSAF and warned they could be expelled. Popov is the former general secretary of the Karate Federation of Russia and now holds the same position at the Moscow Karate Federation.

He is also chief of the internatio­nal department of the Committee of National and Non-olympic Kind of Sports at the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC).

He also played a role in advising the committee set up in 2015 by the ROC to deal with issues arising out of the Mclaren Report. “The All-russian Athletics Federation has notified RUSADA that Robert Popov will become the new antidoping coordinato­r of the Federation,”

Margarita Pakhnotska­ya, deputy director general of the Russian Anti-doping Agency, told Russia’s official state news agency TASS. Besides Ikonnikova and Shlyakhtin, RUSAF Board member and President of the Moscow Regional Athletics Federation Artur

Karamyan and Elena Orlova, a senior administra­tor at the national governing body, have also been charged by the AIU. Shlyakhtin resigned following the AIU announceme­nt and was replaced by Yulia Tarasenko. But she is widely seen as being too closely linked to Shlyakhtin and Russian Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov has warned the RUSAF they must find a suitable candidate quickly. “The candidate for this post must be working for the Federation in a full-time mode, this person must be a profession­al, who knows well the whole sports industry,” Kolobkov told TASS. “This must be a person, who has vast experience in this sphere.

“We [the Sports Ministry] will be now studying jointly [with RUSAF] the candidacie­s for this post.

“The Ministry is seriously concerned with the recent developmen­ts [regarding RUSAF].”

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