The vote comes after the publication of an independent report on
Monday commissioned by the World Anti Doping Agency which laid bare
Russia's "state sponsored" systematic doping programme.
The allegations were first brought up by German broadcaster ARD and The Sunday Times of the UK earlier this year.
An IAAF statement said:
"The Council of the International Association of Athletics
Federations has provisionally suspended the All-Russia Athletic
Federation (ARAF) as an IAAF Member with immediate effect.
"The decision was taken at today’s 201st IAAF Council Meeting which
was held by teleconference and chaired from London by IAAF President
Sebastian Coe.
"A total of 24 members of Council took part in the meeting: 22 voted
in favour of the sanction against ARAF, who have been officially
informed of the council’s decision, one voted against. The Council
Member from Russia was not eligible to participate in the vote."
Coe confirmed the news after the meeting on Friday in what is the
biggest test of his leadership only three months after succeeding Lamine
Diack as president of the organisation.
Diack himself is under investigation by French authorities for allegations of corruption.
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