The
Russian athletics federation has accepted a full suspension in the wake of the
doping scandal involving the country
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The Russian athletics
federation has accepted full suspension over its doping scandal and has
promised to co-operate with inspectors who will oversee changes to its
drug-testing system. The
IAAF, world athletics' governing body, confirmed the full suspension after a
council meeting in Monaco and that the Russian federation (ARAF) had not
requested a hearing.
An
IAAF statement said: "IAAF Council was today informed that written
confirmation had been received yesterday from ARAF accepting their full
suspension without requesting a hearing as was their constitutional right.
Press Association report continues:
"ARAF
confirmed they understood that council would only accept their reinstatement as
an IAAF member following the recommendation of the IAAF inspection team who
will decide if the verification criteria have been fulfilled. ARAF confirmed
they will co-operate fully and actively with the team."
Russia
became the first country to be banned from international competition due to
doping offences after a meeting of IAAF Council members earlier this month.
Officials voted 22-1 in favour of the provisional sanction, which came in the
wake of damning revelations by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) of
systematic doping and cover-ups in Russia. That provisional sanction has now
become a full suspension.
A
letter to the IAAF from ARAF general secretary Mikhail Butov states: "We recognize
suspension without a hearing. We understand fully that IAAF Council could
reinstate ARAF as a member according to its decision after solutions and
recommendation of IAAF verification commission only. We will co-operate with
nominated commission very actively."
Russia
has already lost hosting rights to next year's Race Walking World Cup and the
World Junior Championships, due to take place in Cheboksary and Kazan
respectively.
It will also be suspended
for the World Indoor Championships in March, but is desperate for its athletes
to be allowed to compete at the Rio Olympics next summer.
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