Russia's sports ministry wants World Athletics to allow their athletes to compete even if $5 million fine isn't paid
FirstpostRussia edged closer to a new fight with World Athletics after the sports ministry said its leading athletes must be allowed to compete internationally even if a $5 million fine isn’t paid. Moscow: Russia edged closer to a new fight with World Athletics after the sports ministry said its leading athletes must be allowed to compete internationally even if a $5 million fine isn’t paid. It has to pay $5 million by 1 July for World Athletics to restart its “authorised neutral athlete” scheme allowing Russians to compete overseas while the country’s long-running doping saga is resolved. RusAF president Yevgeny Yurchenko did not dispute the conditions when World Athletics announced them in March, and said then that “maximum effort” would be made to pay the fine on time.