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Howman claims Fancy Bears attack on IAAF undermines fight against doping

  • Athletics

Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) head David Howman has labelled the release of the personal medical records of 47 athletes by hacking group Fancy Bears as "deplorable" and claims it "seriously undermines" the fight against doping in the sport.

Athletics Federations (IAAF).New Zealander Howman's words echo the sentiments of IAAF President Sebastian Coe




Alan Hubbard: London 2017 on track-and-field to lift the gloom despite anti-doping grey clouds

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“The Russians are coming” was a popular buzz phrase back in the days of the Cold War.

agents go so many.If Gatlin does win a medal - and perish the thought it will be gold - would Sebastian Coe

valedictory appearances of two sporting phenomenons, Sir Mo Farah and Usain Bolt.IAAF President Sebastian Coe

since taking over the role ©Getty ImagesThe happening will certainly put a smile on the face of the Coe

, the IAAF's President.Just as he often did on the track, Coe has brushed aside adversity to defy his



IAAF Taskforce to judge Russian progress during visit to Moscow

  • Athletics

The International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) Taskforce is scheduled to visit Moscow tomorrow to see if further progress has been made in the country's bid for reinstatement from suspension.

 Earlier this month, IAAF President Sebastian Coe claimed he is hoping the world governing body

 Following the IAAF Council meeting in London in April, Coe claimed Russia were a long way off from

IAAF President Sebastian Coe claimed he is hoping the world governing body will witness a "stronger momentum


IAAF warn Tokyo 2020 quota cuts poses problems despite addition of mixed relay

  • Athletics

The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) have expressed disappointment at the decision to reduce quota places for Tokyo 2020, but are "delighted" with the addition of a mixed relay. 

want to work with the IOC to drive effective and meaningful change," said IAAF President Sebastian Coe


Exclusive: Parsons, Jarvis and Petersson nominated to replace Craven as IPC President

  • Paralympics

Brazil's Andrew Parsons, Canada's Patrick Jarvis and Denmark's John Petersson have all been nominated to replace Sir Philip Craven as President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), insidethegames can reveal.

working for Paris 2024.They also worked on the successful campaigns of Brian Cookson and Sebastian Coe


Australian unveiled as first head of Athletics Integrity Unit

  • Athletics

Australian Brett Clothier has been appointed as the first head of the independent Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU).

announcement is the final brick in athletics' robust wall of ethical defences," saidIAAF President Sebastian Coe


Estanguet refuses to admit Paris set to be awarded 2024 Olympic Games

  • Paris 2024

Tony Estanguet has claimed he is taking nothing for granted with 100 days left until the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is due to award the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games to either Los Angeles or Paris.

whole campaign, Paris were beaten for 2012 by London, led by double Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe

 "I met many people in France and also in London, including Sebastian Coe and his team."



Howman warns Athletics Integrity Unit will pursue all cheats, not just dopers

  • Athletics

Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) chairman David Howman has warned the body will be "relentless" in their pursuit of athletes who cheat and claimed the organisation's establishment will be a "defining moment" in the future of the sport.

 David Howman's appointment was announced by IAAF President Sebastian Coe in April ©Getty ImagesIt

Howman's appointment was announced by IAAF President Sebastian Coe during the SportAccord Convention


IOC President leans towards consultation over formal bidding for Olympic Games

  • Milan Cortina 2026

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach has voiced support for actively approaching potential bidders for the Olympic Games rather than continuing with the current candidature process.

 Similar plans have already been put forward by the IAAF President Sebastian Coe ©Getty ImagesBudapest's



Coe hoping IAAF Taskforce will see signs of progress during next visit to Russia

  • Athletics

International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) President Sebastian Coe has claimed he is hoping

Following the IAAF Council meeting in London in April, Coe claimed Russia were a long way off from being

 Coe was speaking here at the official opening of the Volunteer Training Centre for the World Athletics

It’s not actually so much about keeping those out who are from tainted systems," Coe added."