
Elite Kenyan athletes on Tuesday slammed as "malicious and personal" the national
federation's decision to suspend two top agents for six months in the run-up to the
world championships.
Athletics Kenya (AK) suspended Italian Federico Rosa and Dutchman Gerard Van De
Veen for six months pending a probe into their role in a doping scandal which has
engulfed the sport.
The decision prevents the agents from working with athletes for the duration of the
ban, which will limit their accessibility ahead of the world athletics
championships in Beijing from August 22-30.
"We do not recognise the decision taken by the AK to ban the agents. This is an
extreme act that threatens to cause shock to the epicentre of athletics in Kenya,"
the athletes said in a statement read on their behalf by former world marathon
record holder Wilson Kipsang in the northwestern town of Eldoret.
"The suspension has disrupted the concentration of athletes in their training
programmes and competitions, and puts the image of Kenya into question ahead of the
World Relays, Diamond League series and the World championships."
Outgoing AK chairman Isaiah Kiplagat said the association would appoint a manager
to handle the affairs of concerned athletes in the IAAF world championship and
Diamond Leagues before investigations are completed.
But the athletes said they will still honour their contracts with the suspended
agents.
"Our contracts are still valid and will remain valid. If AK cannot manage 20
athletes in a national team, how will they manage 250 from Volare and Dr Rosa," he
said
Kipsang was accompanied by current world marathon champion Dennis Kimetto and two-
time New York marathon winner Geoffrey Mutai, who are all represented by Van de
Veen, through his Volare Sports management company.
Kipsang, Kimetto and Mutai are among a high-powered Kenyan team set to compete in
the London marathon on April 26.
Others notable athletes who attended the meeting included Asbel Kiprop, the Beijing
Olympic 1500m gold medallist, who is managed by the Rosa Associati company.
Kiprop, who is also the two-time world champion, is expected to lead other Kenyan
athletes to the season-opening Diamond League meeting in Doha on May 15.
Source: AFP
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