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Russians still banned as the track and field world championships open in Tokyo

TOKYO (AP) — Sebastian Coe, the head of World Athletics, on Friday said the organization is sticking to its long-held position that Russian athletes won’t be allowed at the upcoming world championships and other big events until a peace settlement is reached in its war in Ukraine.

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Russians still banned as the track and field world championships open in Tokyo

Head of World Athletics Sebastian Coe arribves for an event ahead of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthais Schrader)


TOKYO (AP) — Sebastian Coe, the head of World Athletics, on Friday said the organization is sticking to its long-held position that Russian athletes won’t be allowed at the upcoming world championships and other big events until a peace settlement is reached in its war in Ukraine.

Track and field’s hard-line stance is an outlier among Olympic sports, many of which allowed Russians to compete as neutral athletes at the Paris Olympics last year, and also at some world championships.

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