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Klishina earns exemption

- Aries Merritt, left, competes in the 110m hurdles first heat.

MOSCOW: Russian long jumper Darya Klishina has been cleared to compete internatio­nally as a neutral athlete after a successful appeal against a blanket ban on her country’s track and field athletes for systematic doping.

Athletics’ world governing body, the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), banned Russia’s track and field athletes last year after a World Anti-Doping Agency report uncovered systematic state-sponsored doping within the country.

The ban was extended last month, which ruled the country’s athletes out of next month’s Rio Olympics though the All-Russian Athletics Federation has appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

Individual Russian athletes, however, could apply to the IAAF for exemptions to compete as “neutral athlete” if they could prove they were not involved in the system and were subjected to drug tests outside the country.

“The IAAF Doping Review Board has agreed that Russian long jump athlete Darya Klishina meets the exceptiona­l eligibilit­y criteria to compete in internatio­nal competitio­n as a neutral athlete,” the IAAF said on their website.

“Darya Klishina’s participat­ion as a neutral athlete in internatio­nal competitio­n is still subject to acceptance by the organiser of the competitio­n in question, in accordance with the rules of that competitio­n.”

Klishina’s was one of 136 appeals to the IAAF under the neutral athlete provisions and most of the applicatio­ns had been reviewed, the governing body added. It did not give details on the outcome of those appeals.

 ?? EPA ?? Russian jumper Darya Klishina.
EPA Russian jumper Darya Klishina.

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