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War in Ukraine raises questions about Russian doping ahead of 2024 Paris Olympics

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The doping task force created nearly eight years ago to chart Russia's path back into track and field holds its final meeting this week before being disbanded.

That hardly means the country is in good standing. Questions remain over how to make sure future Russian track teams will be clean when they're allowed back into the sport after the war in Ukraine ends. "That is a very important question," Sebastian Coe said Thursday at the World Athletics council meeting where he was elected to a third term as president. SWIMMING WORLD EDITOR SAYS TRANS SWIMMER'S ADVANTAGE SAME AS 'DOPING' There are no Russians allowed at the world championships, which start Saturday in Budapest.

Coe said even with Russia's track federation back in good standing from a doping standpoint, the chance of the team being allowed to compete at next year's Paris Olympics "looks unlikely at the moment, given where we are with the events in Ukraine." With the task force's work done, the Athletics Integrity Unit, formed to oversee the anti-doping effort in track, essentially takes over as the outside overseer of Russia's track athletes.

President of World Athletics Sebastian Coe speaks during a press conference ahead of the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, on Aug.

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World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said Thursday it was "unlikely" that track and field athletes from Russia and Belarus would be welcomed back to competition before next year's Paris Olympics. All Russian and Belarusian athletes have been banned from competition "for the foreseeable future" since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. That includes the option of competing as a neutral. "I don't have a crystal ball, I follow world events in the same way that you all do," Coe told journalists after his re-election as head of track and field's world governing body.
(FILES) President of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Sebastian Coe is pictured at Centre Court on the fourth day of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 6, 2023. – Sebastian Coe, president of World Athletics since 2015, was on August 17,2023 re-elected as head of track and field’s governing body on a third and final four-year mandate. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said Thursday it was "unlikely" that track and field athletes from Russia and Belarus would be welcomed back to competition before next year's Paris Olympics. All Russian and Belarusian athletes have been banned from competition "for the foreseeable future" since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. That includes the option of competing as a neutral. "I don't have a crystal ball, I follow world events in the same way that you all do," Coe told journalists after his re-election as head of track and field's world governing body.

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