Lamine Diack, former all-powerful head of world athletics and emblem of corruption in sport, dies at 88 years of age
World Athletics, the federation he presided over for 16 years between 1999 and 2015, did not reflect on its website the death of its former top leader.
From IAAF to World Athletics, what has changed and what has remained the same during the federation’s history
Dr. Jörg Krieger, author of “Power and Politics in World Athletics: A Critical History”, reveals to Around the Rings what he’s learned from researching the athletics federation.
Ticketing information released for World Athletics Championships Oregon22
Wavell Hinds Takes Paralympic Games Top Job
WADA welcomes decision of French court in Diack case
Lamine Diack Guilty
(ATR) Former IAAF president and IOC member sentenced to two years in prison for corruption by French court.
Semenya Loses Appeal
(ATR) Swiss supreme court upholds CAS decision allowing eligibility regulations for DSD athletes.
European Athletics President Svein Arne Hansen dies
Pour Lamine Diack, 4 ans de prison et 500 000 euros d'amende
FrancsJeux reports en francais that the prosecution wants prison time for the 87-year-old former IAAF president.
Wilson's World: Corruption Batters Sport
Stephen Wilson says corruption in Olympic sport is back on view with Diack trial and McLaren report on weightlifting.