bubka and coe hit home straight in race for iaaf presidency
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Bubka and Coe hit home straight in race for IAAF presidency

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Beijing - Arab Today

Athletics legends Sergey Bubka and Sebastian Coe will go head-to-head Wednesday in their bid to become president of the sport's world body, with the winner facing a major overhaul to salvage the doping-tainted sport.

After months of criss-crossing the globe wooing support from the 214 member federations that make up the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), Bubka and Coe face the final act in a vast Beijing convention centre.

The 214 members will go to the ballot box to elect the successor to Lamine Diack, the 82-year-old Senegalese who is stepping down after 16 years in charge. Results are expected around 0500 GMT on Wednesday.

Diack has hailed the sporting pedigree of the two candidates: Bubka won Olympic pole vault gold in 1988 for Ukraine and was also a 10-time world champion, while Coe was a two-time Olympic 1500m gold medallist for Britain in 1980 and 1984.

The IAAF meeting, Diack said, "heralds the arrival of a new president who has the task to build the future of our sport".

"I am all the more confident of what we have in store as neither of the candidates will find themselves in an unfamiliar environment.

"I have laid the foundations for the future of the IAAF with our two great champions -- whoever the IAAF athletics family elects, he will be a bona fide son of our sport."

But the victor will be taking on the monumental task of rescuing the credibility and integrity of track and field, the biggest Olympic sport but still a minnow in global sporting financial terms.

- Close contest -

The IAAF has in recent weeks been at the centre of allegations of widespread cheating, after the Sunday Times said a leaked database of 12,000 blood tests from 5,000 athletes revealed "extraordinary" levels of doping.

The IAAF hit back at those allegations as "sensationalist and confusing", and also rejected later claims it supressed publication of research that 29-34 percent of the 1,800 competitors at the 2011 Daegu worlds had violated anti-doping rules in the previous 12 months.

In much the same way as football's world body FIFA has been torn apart by allegations of corruption, with Sepp Blatter agreeing to stand down as president, the IAAF finds itself in turbulent waters.

Coe or Bubka will be taking charge at a pivotal time, as athletics also craves more public and media interest in a world dominated by football and other sports.

Insiders predict a very close contest, with hints that Coe may just have edged ahead of his rival.

Bubka, 51, who has been involved with the IAAF since 2001 and has served as vice-president since 2007, is standing for both the presidency and the vice-presidency.

But 58-year-old Coe, who moved on from sports to become a Conservative politician in Britain before overseeing the highly successful London Olympics in 2012, is standing for just the presidency.

The manifestoes of the two former stars are not strikingly different, though one major divergence is Coe's insistence on establishing an independent drug-testing body. Bubka would prefer to continue working with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Coe reacted strongly after the Sunday Times and Germany's ARD claimed more than 800 athletes recorded suspicious blood tests between 2001 and 2012.

Bubka, however, avoided taking aim at the media, instead reiterating his calls for more transparency and admitting that the IAAF needed to be "more proactive".
Source: AFP

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