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Press Release - World Athletics - 9/26/20

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 World Athletics Council extends deadline for RusAF's reinstatement plan

The World Athletics Council has granted an extension to the deadline for 
the Russian Athletics Federation's Reinstatement Commission to finalise its 
reinstatement plan.

The original deadline was 30 September 2020, but the Council has now 
approved a recommendation from its Russia Taskforce: "That the deadline for 
the RusAF Reinstatement Commission to produce an appropriate reinstatement 
plan be extended to no later than 1 March 2021."

The primary reason for the Taskforce's recommendation is that it believes 
RusAF currently does not have the resources available to produce a detailed 
and appropriate plan for reinstatement, which includes the elements 
required by the Council.

These requirements are: to ingrain throughout Russian athletics (including 
coaches and other support personnel employed by the Centre for Sports 
Preparation and/or through regional Ministries of Sport) a culture of zero 
tolerance for doping; and to rehabilitate RusAF so that it becomes a 
trusted ally of World Athletics in the fight for clean sport.

The RusAF Reinstatement Commission provided a draft plan by the specified 
deadline of 31 August 2020, one of the actions required to prevent the 
World Athletics Council from instigating expulsion proceedings.

However the Taskforce found that "although the draft plan was better than 
what has come before (in particular, in acknowledging the doping culture in 
Russian athletics, and in identifying some of the systemic issues that have 
to be addressed to change that culture), it is nevertheless seriously 
deficient and does not meet most of the requirements set out in Council's 
decision, particularly in relation to details of how RusAF's strategic 
goals will be implemented and in relation to identification of the 
performance indicators to be used to assess progress towards those goals.

"The Taskforce could not possibly provide feedback that would facilitate 
turning this product into an acceptable plan by the end of September unless 
we took on the job of rewriting it ourselves, when our job is supposed to 
be only the provision of advice and feedback on what they come up with 
based on their own analysis of the situation. It is critical that RUSAF 
take and retain ownership for their plan and that they remain as the 
primary authors of it."

The Taskforce noted: "This failure appears to be due not to a lack of 
willingness but rather a lack of knowhow and resources. There is currently 
a void at RusAF – they have no board, no senior management, and very few 
experienced staff. They need to fill that void urgently with people who 
share the vision to change the culture of the organisation and the sport, 
and who have the skills to do so. We understand they are in the process of 
organising the election of a new President and management board, which will 
obviously be an important step."

The Taskforce is satisfied that the resubmitted plan has been developed and 
signed off by the key stakeholders that make up the Reinstatement 
Commission.

Support from experts

World Athletics is in the process of engaging its two international experts 
who will be able to guide and support the new RusAF team to produce an 
adequate plan.

Dr Margarita Pakhnotskaya, the former Deputy Director-General of RUSADA, 
has been appointed as one of the two experts based in Russia.

At RUSADA, she led education strategy, compliance issues and international 
relations. She was also the Chair of the Ad Hoc Group on Protection of 
Whistleblowers in Anti-doping, part of the Monitoring Group of the 
Anti-Doping Convention in the Council of Europe.

The second Russian-based expert will be a change management professional 
and will be announced shortly.

The Council will consider the status of the Authorised Neutral Athlete 
(ANA) programme, which has previously allowed individual Russian athletes 
to compete internationally despite RusAF's suspension, at its December 
meeting. The ANA programme has been suspended since March.

The Taskforce expects that there will be considerable progress on the 
reinstatement plan before this meeting. It has recommended that the Council 
assess this progress monthly from December, but only ask the Doping Review 
Board to consider applications for ANA status for 2021 if and when the 
Taskforce and the Council are satisfied that a meaningful plan will be put 
into place.

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said the Taskforce's approach was 
"sensible and pragmatic".

"I would like to thank Rune Andersen and his Taskforce for their diligent 
work over the last month. They have determined that the RusAF Reinstatement 
Commission needs more time to put a proper reinstatement plan in place and 
we are confident that they continue to guide us well.

"The ANA process for 2021 will be reviewed and discussed against progress 
of the plan at the December Council meeting. The Taskforce believes that 
the international experts will be very well-equipped to help RusAF's 
Reinstatement Commission complete the plan in a matter of two or three 
months, but they recommended a long-stop deadline of 1 March 2021. If an 
adequate plan is not completed by then, the Council will once again 
consider the matter of RusAF's expulsion."

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