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World Athletics allows 27 Russians to compete as neutrals in 2021

World Athletics allows 27 Russians to compete as neutrals in 2021 Last updated on 11 hours ago11 hours ago.From the section Athletics Russia s Mariya Lasitskene won high jump gold at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, competing under the Authorised Neutral Athletes flag World Athletics will allow another 23 Russians to compete as neutral athletes in international events in 2021. However, only 10 track and field athletes from Russia will be able to participate at the Tokyo Olympics this summer. Athletics world governing body has reinstated a scheme allowing Russian athletes who meet anti-doping criteria to compete under a neutral flag. In 2019, the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) banned Russia from all major sporting events for four years, but that sanction was reduced to two years in December 2020.

Russian athletes ruled out of European Indoor Athletics Championships

Russian athletes ruled out of European Indoor Athletics Championships Thursday, 25 February 2021 The Russian Athletics Federation (RusAF) has confirmed its athletes will not participate at next month s European Indoor Championships in Poland as its restoration plan will not be finished in time for the event. There had been hope that World Athletics may restore the Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) scheme, which allows Russian competitors who meet certain criteria to take part at elite events, prior to the Championships beginning on March 5. But World Athletics has said it will not consider the status of the RusAF or the ANA initiative until its next meeting on March 17 and 18.

WORLD ATHLETICS RESPONSE TO CAS DECISION ON RUSADA

WORLD ATHLETICS RESPONSE TO CAS DECISION ON RUSADA 12/17/20 World Athletics notes the decision announced by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) today, regarding the Russian Anti-Doping Agency’s non-compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code (Code), to ban Russia from international sports competitions for a period of two years. World Athletics is pleased that CAS’s decision was guided by the international standard which World Athletics helped to set following the stand the sport took in 2016. For the sake of clarity, the decision by CAS today does not change the process that World Athletics has been going through with RusAF over the last five years. The World Athletics Council will consider whether to allow Russian athletes to compete again as Authorised Neutral Athletes in international competitions (including allowing up to 10 ANAs to participate in World Athletics Series events and the Tokyo Olympic Games) at its next meeting, in March 2021, or earlier if the Taskfor

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