Russian star Isinbayeva applies to compete in Rio

The IAAF voted this month to maintain Russia's suspension over evidence of state-sponsored doping in athletics.

June 30, 2016 08:40 pm | Updated September 16, 2016 05:04 pm IST - Moscow, Russia

Russian double Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva answers journalists questions during a press conference in Moscow on November 16, 2015 following Russia's provisional suspension from athletics by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). AFP PHOTO / NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA / AFP PHOTO / NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA

Russian double Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva answers journalists questions during a press conference in Moscow on November 16, 2015 following Russia's provisional suspension from athletics by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). AFP PHOTO / NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA / AFP PHOTO / NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA

Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva has applied to world athletics governing body IAAF to compete at the Rio Olympics despite Russia's ban, athletics authorities in Moscow said Thursday.

"Isinbayeva sent her application on Wednesday," Alla Glushchenko, the spokeswoman for the Russian athletics federation, told AFP .

The IAAF voted this month to maintain Russia's suspension over evidence of state-sponsored doping in athletics but left the door ajar for a few clean Russian athletes to compete in Rio as neutrals.

The IAAF proposed that Russian athletes apply for reinstatement on a case-by-case basis based on drug testing from credible programmes outside Russia.

Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko has said that 67 Russian athletes will submit individual applications but no list of the names has been released.

Glushchenko said that world champion hurdler Sergey Shubenkov and long jumper Daria Klishina had also submitted their applications to IAAF in the past days.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach said last week that Russian athletes screened by the IAAF could compete under the Russian flag, a prospect IAAF later dismissed.

Isinbayeva, who has always steered clear from doping scandals, has pledged she would not compete under any other flag than the Russian tricolour.

Bach's announcement revived the two-time Olympic champion's Rio dreams, but IAAF's strict criteria suggest that the applications of Russian-based athletes are likely to be rejected.

Isinbayeva last week won the Russian national title with a 4.90-metre vault, the highest result recorded internationally this season.

She said that last week's national championship would be the last track and field meet of her career if she is not allowed to compete in Rio.

The qualification deadline to compete at the Rio Games is on July 18. © AFP, 2016

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