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Press Release - World Athletics - 7/8/22

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         World Athletics approves the applications of 18 Russians
              to compete internationally as neutral athletes   
 
The World Athletics Doping Review Board (DRB) has agreed that the 
applications of 18 Russian athletes have met the exceptional eligibility 
criteria to compete in international competition as neutral athletes (ANA) 
in 2022 under Eligibility Rule 3.2 while the Russian national federation 
(RusAF) remains suspended.

They will not, however, be able to compete at the World Athletics 
Championships Oregon22.

In approving these 18 applications, the Doping Review Board noted that, 
according to World Athletics' decision of 1 March 2022, all athletes, 
support personnel and officials from Russia were excluded from all World 
Athletics Series events for the foreseeable future as a consequence of 
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Furthermore, the Wanda Diamond League subsequently took the decision to 
exclude Russian athletes from competing in its meetings. In addition, the 
Doping Review Board understands that individual organisers of the 
Continental Tour are not inviting Russian athletes to their meetings. ANA 
athletes remain eligible to compete in other international competitions to 
the extent that such competitions are open to athletes from Russia.

The latest 18 athletes who have now met the exceptional eligibility 
criteria for 2022 are:

Irina Baulina (400m, 400m hurdles)
Arseniy Elfimov (combined events)
Maksim Fediaev (200m, 400m)
Ekaterina Fediaeva (200m, 400m)
Dmitrii Kachanov (pole vault)
Stepan Kekin (combined events)
Evgenii Kunc (1500m, 5000m)
Natalya Leontyeva (5000m, 10,000m, half marathon, cross country)
Liliia Mendaeva (1500m, 3000m, 5000m)
Anna Minullina (3000m)
Ildar Nadyrov (steeplechase, cross country)
Olga Onufrienko (800m, 1500m)
Daria Osipova (sprints, hurdles, relays – U20 only)
Viktor Pintusov (pole vault)
Valeria Putilina (javelin)
Iuliia Sokhatskaia (combined events, long jump)
Elizaveta Tsareva (hammer)
Anna Vikulova (10,000m, half marathon, marathon)

A total of 73 Russian athletes have so far been declared eligible to 
compete as authorised neutral athletes in 2022. One application has been 
rejected.
 
Requirements for ANA athletes

Further to the World Athletics Council decision on 1 December 2021 to 
approve amendments to the Authorised Neutral Athlete (ANA) programme for 
2022 on the recommendation of the Russian Taskforce, the Doping Review 
Board (DRB) reviewed and revised the process and the criteria for ANA 
applications.

Athletes will need to follow the procedures set out in the guidance 
documents and all applications must be forwarded to World Athletics through 
RusAF.

Applications must be submitted no later than four weeks before the entry 
deadline for the international competition for which eligibility is sought 
and the Doping Review Board may require an applicant to undergo additional 
testing prior to granting him or her ANA status.
 
2022 authorised neutral athletes

Announced on 22 January: Dina Aleksandrova (800m, 1500m, 5000m), Svetlana 
Aplachkina (1500m, 3000m, 5000m), Yelizaveta Bondarenko (pole vault), 
Aleksandr Buyanovskiy (400m), Vera Chalaya (400m hurdles, 400m), Timofey 
Chalyy (400m hurdles, 400m), Alexey Fyodorov (triple jump), Ilya Ivanyuk 
(high jump), Polina Knoroz (pole vault), Mariya Kochanova (high jump), 
Aleksandr Komarov (decathlon, heptathlon), Kseniya Labygina (60m hurdles), 
Mariya Lasitskene (high jump), Artyom Makarenko (combined events, 60m 
hurdles, 110m hurdles), Polina Miller (400m), Vasiliy Mizinov (race 
walking), Valeriy Pronkin (hammer), Anzhelika Sidorova (pole vault), Oleg 
Spiridonov (60m hurdles, 110m hurdles), Natalya Spiridonova (long jump, 
high jump), Yaroslav Tkalich (sprints, 400m or less), Anna Tropina (3000m 
steeplechase, 1500m, 5000m, cross country).

Announced on 17 February: Veronika Arkhipova (400m or less), Rinas 
Akhmadeyev (3000m, 5000m, 10,000m, half marathon), Semen Borodayev (shot 
put, discus), Iurii (Yuri) Chechun (marathon), Elvira Chepareva (Khasanova) 
(race walk), Aksana Gataullina (pole vault), Darya Golubechkova (race 
walk), Dmitriy Gramachkov (race walk), Konstantin Kholmogorov (800m), 
Stepan Kiselev (marathon), Kristina Koroleva (high jump), Mikhail Kulkov 
(marathon), Aleksandr Lesnoy (shot put), Denis Lukyanov (hammer), Alena 
Lutkovskaia (pole vault), Alena Lysenko (hammer), Kristina Makarenko, née 
Sivkova (50m, 100m, 200m), Timur Morgunov (pole vault), Olga Mullina (pole 
vault), Sofiya Palkina (hammer), Yekaterina Petrova (5000m race walk, 
10,000m race walk), Mariya Privalova (triple jump, long jump), Andrey 
Romanov (hammer), Yelena Sborets (race walk), Nadezhda Sergeeva (race 
walk), Konstantin Shabanov (60m hurdles, 110m hurdles), Fedor Shutov 
(marathon, half marathon), Kirill Shutov (race walk), Yelena Sokolova (long 
jump), Snezhana Trofimets (shot put), Yuliya Turova (race walk), Matvey 
Tychinkin (high jump), Viktoriya Vaseykina (heptathlon, pentathlon)

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