A decision won’t be made on Russia’s suspension until 10 days after the championships conclude.

The Russian track and field team will be prohibited from competing at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics in Portland, Ore., according to a report.

The March 17-20 championships are set to be hosted at the Oregon Convention Centre 10 days before the governing body for world athletics is set to announce a decision on the banning of Russian athletes.

RELATED: Russia provisionally suspended by IAAF.

The Russian Athletics Federation is currently under provisional suspension after the World Anti-Doping Agency concluded the nation was participating in country-wide doping. Athletes cannot compete at international competitions under the current suspension.

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RELATED: IAAF cracks down on Russian cheaters.

The World Anti-Doping Agency found Russia to be non-compliant with doping regulations. The nation must now prove its commitment to robust verification before the suspension can be lifted, which will be decided on March 27, 2016.

Measures include punishing athletes, coaches and officials to be found involved with doping.