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Sebastian Coe, World Athletics President, elected as IOC member

World Athletics will be represented on the IOC for the first time in five years

Lord Sebastian Coe, World Athletics President
Image: Sebastian Coe is now a member of the IOC

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe has been elected as a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), ending the sport's five-year absence from the body.

Coe, a double Olympic 1500 metres champion, was elected during an IOC session.

He was nominated last month pending proof he had stepped down from an active role in a consultancy firm.

The athletics body has not had any representation within the IOC since the departure of Coe's predecessor Lamine Diack in 2015 amid a corruption scandal and subsequent trial.

For decades, membership of the IOC for the head of athletics was almost automatic.

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The IOC, however, had denied membership to Coe, a federation vice-president under Diack and British sporting great, saying there was a potential conflict of interest with his consultancy post.

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