Athletics: Coe happy with Putin’s doping pledge

Athletics
By Agencies | Mar 04, 2017
International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) President Sebastian Coe addresses a press conference following a two-day IAAF council meeting on December 1, 2016 in Monaco.

IAAF president Sebastian Coe says he is "encouraged" by Russian President Vladimir Putin's pledge to establish an independent anti-doping system in the country.

Russia's athletics team and Paralympics squad were banned from last year's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) found evidence of state-sponsored doping in the country.

Coe said Putin's comments on Wednesday represented "a large step in the right direction" towards getting Russian athletes readmitted to international competitions. "You have to be encouraged by that observation and it's very important," Coe told BBC Radio 4 on Thursday.

Share this story
London Marathon winner Munyao in Kenya team for Paris Olympics
Munyao won the London race in a time of 2:04:01, getting the better of Ethiopian legend Kenenisa Bekele.
Dortmund edge PSG in Champions League semi-final first leg
Fuellkrug scored the winner as Dortmund won 1-0.
Kenya Prisons book a quarters date with rivals KCB
Kenya Pipeline will take on National Alcohol and Liquor Factory of Ethiopia in the quarter-finals.
Kenton School win Obuya Charity match
The Most Valuable Player of the tournament was Arhan Shah with 40 runs and two wickets.
Vinicius snatches Real Madrid Champions League draw at Bayern
The draw puts Madrid in the driving seat ahead of next week's return leg at the Santiago Bernabeu.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS