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Athletics: Sebastian Coe elected IAAF president

Former Olympic 1500m champion Sebastian Coe has been elected president of athletics’ governing body, the IAAF.

The sport’s 214 federations cast their votes in Beijing to decide who should lead the sport, which is dealing with the fall-out from a series of doping allegations.

The UK’s Lord Coe succeeds Senegalese Lamine Diack, 82, who has led the IAAF for 16 years.

The other contender was Ukrainian Olympic pole vaulter Sergey Bubka.

Lord Coe’s initial term will be for four years.

He won 115 votes from the voting members that make up the International Association of Athletics Federations, with Bubka receiving 92.

The two-time 1500m Olympic gold medallist praised the organisation for how the contest was conducted, saying it was “fought according to sound judgement throughout”.

He said his win was the “second biggest and [most] momentous occasion of my life” after the birth of his children.

“Delighted and humbled by the confidence shown in me by the IAAF family – thank you, now the hard work begins,” he tweeted  shortly after the result.

Both Coe, 58, and Bubka, 51, who won Olympic pole vault gold in 1988, had pledged to reform athletics in their manifestos.

Source: BBC

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