Proposes that the FIFA Coins
Proposes that the sanctioned second-tier FIFA Coins athletes should not be stripped of their competition results. It specifies that the IAAF would be breaking its own rules by doing this. 'These measures concern athletes without titles or major results. Their withdrawal from competition wouldn't necessarily attract attention,' it says. The IAAF later tells AP that Dolle sent this note to Diack.
July-August, 2012: Russia wins 17 medals in track and field, second only to the United States, at the London Games, including eight golds.September 28, 2012: An internal briefing paper for Diack includes a chart showing that 42 percent of elite Russian athletes who have been tested are believed — with 99 percent probability — to have doped. Turkey, Spain, Morocco and Ukraine also have 'particularly worrying' suspected doping problems in distance and middle-distance events, it says.December 3, 2014: German television documentary '
Top Secret Doping: How Russia makes its Winners' alleges sophisticated, well-established system of state-sponsored doping and cover-ups in Russia. World Anti-Doping Agency quickly orders investigation.Early November, 2015: French authorities take Diack into custody.
The former IAAF president, replaced in Buy FUT Coins August by Sebastian Coe, is placed under criminal investigation on corruption and money-laundering charges, suspecting of taking more than 1 million euros in a blackmail and doping cover-up scheme. Also under investigation for suspected corruption are Cisse and Dolle.November 9, 2015.
WADA probe finds Russian government complicit in a 'deeply rooted culture of cheating.'November 13, 2015: In a 22-1 vote, IAAF council members ban Russia from international competition. 'This has been a shameful wake-up call,' says Coe.January 14, 2016.
July-August, 2012: Russia wins 17 medals in track and field, second only to the United States, at the London Games, including eight golds.September 28, 2012: An internal briefing paper for Diack includes a chart showing that 42 percent of elite Russian athletes who have been tested are believed — with 99 percent probability — to have doped. Turkey, Spain, Morocco and Ukraine also have 'particularly worrying' suspected doping problems in distance and middle-distance events, it says.December 3, 2014: German television documentary '
Top Secret Doping: How Russia makes its Winners' alleges sophisticated, well-established system of state-sponsored doping and cover-ups in Russia. World Anti-Doping Agency quickly orders investigation.Early November, 2015: French authorities take Diack into custody.
The former IAAF president, replaced in Buy FUT Coins August by Sebastian Coe, is placed under criminal investigation on corruption and money-laundering charges, suspecting of taking more than 1 million euros in a blackmail and doping cover-up scheme. Also under investigation for suspected corruption are Cisse and Dolle.November 9, 2015.
WADA probe finds Russian government complicit in a 'deeply rooted culture of cheating.'November 13, 2015: In a 22-1 vote, IAAF council members ban Russia from international competition. 'This has been a shameful wake-up call,' says Coe.January 14, 2016.