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Russia track and field may get ‘ultimate sanction’ of expulsion

Russia Track and Field

BEIJING, CHINA - AUGUST 28: Sergey Shubenkov of Russia celebrates after crossing the finish line to win gold in the Men’s 110 metres hurdles final during day seven of the 15th IAAF World Athletics Championships Beijing 2015 at Beijing National Stadium on August 28, 2015 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images)

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BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — IAAF president Seb Coe said Russians could be stopped from competing as neutral athletes if the country fails to shows “dramatic progress” in the fight against doping.

Russia has been suspended since 2015, when the World Anti-Doping Agency found evidence of widespread doping. The only Russians allowed to compete at IAAF events since then have been designated as neutral athletes.

Coe said “unless dramatic progress is made we, and we genuinely hope it is being made, then we will have to review at our council meeting in July the status of the neutral competitors and the potential for the congress to decide upon the ultimate sanction, I guess, which is expulsion.”

Coe said the world needs to know Russian athletes are in a “system of confidence and trust.”

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