PARIS: Russia’s anti-doping agency chief on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on Russian athletics bosses ahead of this month’s world championships in Doha, accusing them of obstructing testing.

“I’m calling on all the federation’s directors to resign,” RUSADA director general Yuri Ganus told France’s L’Equipe sports daily.

Russia was barred from international competition in 2015 over a vast state-run doping conspiracy.

While Russia’s anti-doping agency RUSADA is now under new leadership, Ganus claims that the old guard at the country’s athletics federation (RUSAF) is hindering progress in cleaning up the sport. “We [RUSADA] are cooperating with the IAAF, we are conducting investigations,” he told L’Equipe.

“The scale of the backlog is crazy. It’s the problem of the system, because there is proof of intervention from a higher body.

“There are those who are against my work, for example the Sports Minister [Pavel Kolobkov] has defended and continues to support [RUSAF chief Dmitry] Shlyakhtin at the head of the athletics’ federation.”

Since the initial ban, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has rejected Russia’s efforts to be reinstated no fewer than 11 times.

The IAAF will consider the Russian federation’s latest request when its top officials meet in Doha on Monday.

Despite the ban, athletes subsequently deemed clean have been allowed to compete as neutrals and if Russia is rejected for a 12th time then — just as at the London 2017 world championships — Russian athletes who have met the criteria will be allowed to take part as so-called Authorised Neutral Athletes.

Published in Dawn, September 19th, 2019

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