After a chaotic winter, a handful of Russian and Belarusian athletes were allowed pathways to qualify for Milan Cortina.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport rejected Bolshunov’s last-ditch attempt to be able to compete as an Individual Neutral ...
Russia won’t compete under its flag at the 2026 Winter Olympics—but some Russian athletes will still be there. Here’s how the ...
World Athletics, suspended RusAF’s membership in November 2015, following a wave of anti-doping rules violations and formed a special mission on the issue MOSCOW, July 15. /TASS/. The All-Russia ...
Russia were provisionally suspended by the IAAF in November last year after a doping scandal involving their athletes. Radcliffe, a marathon world champion in 2005, said it was nice to see the focus ...
While athletes compete under their nation’s respective flags, that won’t be the case for those hailing from Russia.
The IAAF Council ruled to uphold the suspension despite Russian President Vladimir Putin having recently approved a law criminalising doping in sports. The IAAF Council, under the presidency of ...
Russian athletics authorities are investigating claims of mass doping after Russia came off particularly badly in allegations of a major scandal in world athletics published in the Sunday Times ...
The deadline was set as July 1, otherwise Russian athletes would be denied permits for their neutral-status participation in international tournaments, according to the World Athletics Council ruling ...
The Russian Embassy in Kenya has announced that the country is planning to send a group of athletes to Kenya for high-altitude training in 2026. The move, coordinated by the Russian Athletics ...