I was deprived of the right to compete under the Russian flag in 2015. It looks like I won’t get it back until at least 2024. I’m not a judge so I can’t issue a verdict or punish those who are responsible for this. I’m just an athlete, but I have many questions. What actually happened in the Russian Athletics Federation (RAF) in 2015? Did we conduct an internal investigation? Who was ultimately punished — apart from the athletes who were caught doping and the five or six officials and coaches who were suspended directly by the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations)? Did we simply agree with the accusations and decide not to pursue it further? And if the main people responsible for the scandal were punished, then why has barely anything changed? How come our athletes continue to systematically use banned substances, how come coaches linked to doping continue to work with impunity and how come our sporting officials continue to falsify official documents? Could it really be that our Sports Ministry and national Olympics committee were satisfied with the RAF’s directors these past four years? The charter of RAF states that the main goal of the federation is to develop, advance and popularize athletics in Russia. Meanwhile, the majority of our regional federations are barely making ends meet and our athletes are competing in domestic tournaments with little hope for financial reward.

Are you aware that our sporting results have been deteriorating and that athletics as a sport is disappearing from our cities and television screens? Or that there are hardly any track-and-field stadiums left in the country? Isn’t this indicative of the work that you’ve done? No one spoke out in my defense when RAF’s head, Dmitry Shlyakhtin, alluded that I might lose my right to compete as a neutral athlete after my criticism of him. Do you think that’s normal? I don’t think so. Although none of our officials seem to have a problem with the fact that this person — who is the minister of sports of the Samara region —was suspended by the IAAF’s doping unit and kicked out of the federation but continues to play a role in its affairs and pushes through his cronies into leadership positions. I won’t be surprised if he is the person who our sports ministry chooses to appeal to CAS. Do you really think that RAF’s current executive committee, which consists of just 10 people, has the right to determine the fate of the federation for 2020? Will anything improve if we trust the same people who for years blindly followed their now-suspended director?? Moreover, I’d really like to know: What has our sports ministry and Olympics committee done for me over the past 4 years? They’ve created so many commissions, but I’ve never seen the results of any of their work. In fact, I don’t even have neutral status anymore, nor do I have the opportunity to restore it.

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