Tokyo: World Athletics, Sports Management Agency, limited the number of Russia who qualified to compete internationally this year to 10 in response to doping violations by suspended Senior Russian staff.
Russia competed in all sports at the Tokyo Olympics found themselves without flag and their national anthem as part of separate doping sanctions.
The following is an idea of sanctions on the Russian athletic federation, as well as 10 Russian competing in Tokyo in sports: Why are Russian athletic federations suspended? The federation was suspended in 2015 after a report assigned by anti-world.
Agent -doping (Wada) found evidence of mass doping among the athletes tracks and fields in Russia.
The suspension leaves only one athlete who qualifies to compete in the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Regardless of the suspension of the federation, athletic authorities then introduce a system designed to clean Russia to compete internationally as neutral if they can show they practice in a free doping environment.
This system allows several Russians to compete in the main international events as “official neutral athletes” without flag their country.
What is the current Federation status? The Federation remains suspended.
In recent years several senior officials and coaches have been involved in a doping scandal, including one involving false documents and false explanations to justify the existence of violations by Jumper Heiil Lysenko.
The scandal encouraged world athletics to finish the federation and stopped the processes used to cleanse Russia to compete internationally in November 2019.
This process was restored last year, but Athletics World Capped at 10 athletes who qualified to compete in senior international and European events.
, including the Tokyo Olympics.
Who are Russia who compete in the Tokyo Olympics? Maria Lasitskene, a high jump lasitskene, world champion three times, has been very critical of the progress of the slow federation towards recovery.
Lasitskene, the best of his personal 2.06 meters is three centimeters of a world record, preferably to win gold at his first Olympics.
Anzhelika Sidorova, Pole Vault Sidorova, 30, is the vault world of world vault.
He was cleaned 4.95 meters, the best of his personal, to win the world title in Doha in 2019.
He is a medalist in Tokyo.
SERGEY Shubenkov, 110 meters Hurdles Shubenkov, the 2015 world champion, was a silver medalist at the 2019 World Championship in an obstacle of 110 meters.
The 30-year-old was cleaned last month in the word athletic integrity unit (AIU) was a doping case “truly extraordinary” involving diuretics prescribed to family members.
Shubenkov said his three-month-old son had prescribed drugs containing diuretics that were prohibited, and that his preparation had left a microscopic trail in his kitchen.
Darya Klaisina, Long Jump Klaisina, 30, is the only Russian trail and athletes who are cleaned to compete at the 2016 Olympics.
He exposes a blanket ban on the Russian athletics team because he is based in the United States and is considered to have passed the drug test that is quite outside Russia.
He finished 9 in the Rio game with a leap of 6.63 meters.
Ilya Ivanyuk, high-up 2-year-old leap up to win Bronze in the 2019 World Championship, finishing behind Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim and Team Mate Mikhail Akimenko.
Ivanyuk, the best of his personal is 2.37 meters, will face intense competition from Akimenko to secure a place on the podium.
Mikhail Akimenko, Jump Jump Akimenko was cleaned to compete as neutral athletes before the start of the 2019 World Championship.
He took a silver medal surprise there with a leap of 2.35 meters, even though he did not compete internationally since 2015.
The 25-year-old player, who Jumping 2.33 meters in a citizen last month, can get a medal in Tokyo.
Ilya Shkurenyov, Decathlon Shkurenyov, 30, is a silver medalist in Decathlon in the 2018 European Championship, after getting bronze in 2012 and 2014.
Valery Pronkin, Palu Throw Pronkin, 27, won silver at the World Championships in London.
Vasily Mizinov, Race Walking Mizinov, 23, won silver in 20 km walking in the world of 2019.
Elvira Khasanova, the race running Khasanova, 21, reached Olympic qualification standards in 20 km walking in a competition in Lithuania in June.