No Russian breakthrough expected at the IAAF Council meeting in Buenos Aires



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  The IAAF Council will meet at the Panamericano Hotel in Buenos Aires tomorrow and Friday © Wikipedia

There will be a change of scene but no major change in policy. exclusion of Russia tomorrow since the International Council of Athletics Federations There will however be news about the 2023 World Championships of the IAAF, for which three European cities, especially Budapest, have expressed their interest – and one of them could receive the official confirmation shot at the Council meeting in November

The 2021 championships were awarded directly to Eugene in Oregon – a decision that has attracted much criticism , especially in Sweden, where an offer was prepared in the name of Gothenburg

. Insidethegames reported earlier this month, as part of a new and more informal process of selection of host cities, the IAAF has undergone any structured bid Barcelona has also expressed interest in the championships of 2023, just like Kenya, although it is expected that Africa will not host world championships until the end of the year. in 2025. Balázs Fürjes, government commissioner for international sporting offers, Budapest, commented: "It would be an honor to be the first European host of the IAAF World Championships after London, exactly 25 years after the European Championships in Athletics in Budapest. 19659004] The two-day meeting, which is part of the Centennial Celebration of the South American Confederation of Athletics (ConSudAtle), will hear the latest update of the working group to oversee Russia's progress in order to to reverse the ban imposed on its athletes. the world governing body in November 2015 following allegations of systematic doping abuse.

  Rune Andersen, the Norwegian leader of the IAAF task force, right, should tell the ruling Council led by Sebastian Coe, left, that Russia should not be readmitted to international competition. © Getty Images
The head of the IAAF task force, rightly, should tell the board of directors led by Sebastian Coe, left, that Russia should not be readmitted to the international competition. © Getty Images

It is expected that Russia's two criteria for return will not be fulfilled – namely the complete reinstatement of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency by the World Anti-Doping Agency and an official response to the conclusions from the McLaren report, which accuses Russia of handling the anti – doping program at events such as the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi.

Meanwhile, a number of Russian athletes in athletics are k in international action but in competition as authorized neutral athletes, with the national flag and anthem banished medal presentations in which they participate

In April, Russian Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov claimed that he and the President of the IAAF, Sebastian Coe, had established a "road map" over the months that would help reintegrate Russia.

The IAAF, however, denies that a road map was agreed and, in a statement to insidethegames : "The meeting was useful to remind the Russian Minister of Sports areas that remain unresolved for the reinstatement of the Russian Federation of Athletics (RusAF). "

"These are the same areas that are included in the report of the Working Group to the Council in March and we continue to make ourselves available to the Russian Ministry of Sports and Rusaf as they advance on the agreed reinstatement criteria. "

In March, three days after Pyeongchang 2018, the Internation The Russian Olympic Committee reinstated the Russian Olympic Committee, with several members saying they wanted to" draw a line "as part of the scandal of the doping.

  IAAF President Sebastian Coe visits Budapest to see plans for their bid for the 2023 World Championship Balázs Fürjes Championships, the Hungarian government commissioner, left, campaign leader © Twitter [19659006] IAAF President Sebastian Coe visits Budapest to learn about Balázs Fürjes' projects, the Hungarian government commissioner Left, the campaign leader © Twitter </figcaption></figure>
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