(Reuters) - The IAAF will continue to use qualifying standards, not a new world rankings system, for the 2019 Doha world championships, athletics' global governing body said on Sunday. Feedback from ...
LONDON (AP) The IAAF's ethics board will not open a formal investigation into a British official's claim of bribery by Qatar's bid to host the 2017 world track LONDON (AP) The IAAF's ethics board will ...
4. (SOUNDBITE) (English) IAAF PRESIDENT, SEBASTIAN COE, SAYING: "Look I think nobody is remotely suggesting that the road conditions weren't particularly in the beginning challenging." "We haven't ...
Following visits to Barcelona and Eugene earlier this month, the eight-strong Commission, chaired by IAAF vice-president Sebastian Coe, arrived here today ahead of two days of meetings and venue ...
All three cities met today's IAAF deadline for submitting their Candidature Files. Doha, who narrowly lost out to London in the race to host the 2017 Championships, will start as firm favourites to ...
TrackTown USA President Vin Lananna, center, and IAAF Vice President and Chairman of Evaluation Commission Sebastian Coe (right) meet with the media in Eugene in October, IAAF General Secretary Essar ...
Existing process of entry standards will be used for next world championships while period of consultation for new world rankings system is extended The new IAAF world rankings system will not be used ...