World Athletics Federation allows 6 Russian athletes to compete in neutral countries… No effectiveness

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 Correspondent Han Nam-jik = The World Association of Athletics Federations granted six additional Russian athletes the qualifications to compete in international competitions as “neutral athletes”.

However, since Russia that invaded Ukraine and all Belarusian players who helped Russia are banned from participating in international competitions, even players qualified to participate in neutral countries cannot actually participate in international competitions.

The World Athletics Federation said on the 7th (Korean time), “The Doping Review Board has approved Nikita Anishchenkov, Nikita Kurbanov (long jump), Artem Chermosasky, Danil Tschera (long jump), Maxim Piankin (walking), “We decided to allow Marina Kovaleva (track long distance) to participate in international competitions,” but said, “The disposition of ‘Russian and Belarusian players banned from international competitions’ that took effect on March 1, 2022 remains unchanged.” .

In November 2015, the Russian Federation of Athletics Federations banned all athletes from participating in international competitions on charges of systematic doping cover-up.

At the Rio de Janeiro Olympics held in August 2016, Klishina, a female long jumper who has lived in the United States for more than three years, was the only Russian track and field athlete to compete. Klishina ran without being able to wear her Russian flag.

Since then, the World Athletics Federation has eased the ‘individual qualification requirements’ and opened the way for Russian athletes to participate in international competitions.

The Doping Review Board chose a way to give ‘qualifications for individual participation’ by looking at the doping history of individual Russian players.

By granting qualifications to six more on that day, the number of Russian athletes who can participate in international competitions has increased to 79. 메이저사이트

However, as the World Athletics Federation maintains sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine, Russian athletes are still barred from competing internationally.

Recently, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) virtually approved Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Paris Olympics.

However, if the World Athletics Federation upholds the ban on athletes from the two countries from participating in international competitions, Russian and Belarusian athletes will lose their ‘opportunity to qualify for the Paris Olympics’.

The record recognition period for obtaining the right to participate in the Paris Olympics is between July this year and June 30, 2024, based on track and field.

Reuters predicted, “The IOC is promoting the return of Russian and Belarusian athletes to the international stage through Asian competitions, but it will be difficult for track and field athletes to participate in the Paris Olympics.”

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