AIU bans Albanian Athletics Federation's president for competition manipulation

© Classy Lifestyle website Albanian Athletics Federation's president Gjergj Ruli on the right

ATHLETICS AIU bans Albanian Athletics Federation's president for competition manipulation

Abigael Wafula 14:20 - 26.04.2023

The president has received a five-year ban while the Secretary-General has been banned for four years.

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has slapped the Albanian Athletics Federation's president Gjergj Ruli with a five-year ban following breaches of the World Athletics’ Integrity Code of Conduct.

AIU has also announced that the Federation’s Secretary General, Nikolin Dionisi, has also been banned for four years due to the same issue.

https://twitter.com/aiu_athletics/status/1651149410187747331?s=20

Dionisi admitted all charges and accepted a lesser period of ineligibility of four years from December 9, 2022, to December 8, 2026.

However, Ruli contested the charges before the Disciplinary Tribunal which ruled it was “comfortably satisfied” that the AAF president was knowingly involved in the falsification of the wind measurement readings.

It also stated that he was knowingly involved in the submission of a falsified photograph to the AIU and that, as a result, he had acted in violation of the Code. Ruli’s sanction is a period of ineligibility of five years from 6 April 2023 to 5 April 2028.

AIU noted that the decisions against the Albanians confirm violations of the World Athletics’ Integrity Code of Conduct, between May-July 2021. The breach relates to the submission to World Athletics of a competition result for Albanian long jumper, Izmir Smajlaj, at the Dita E Kërcimeve Competition held on 8 May 2021 in Tirana, Albania.

Smajlaj, placed first in the competition with a national record and personal best distance of 8.16 metres and this result contributed to him securing a universality place to participate in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games (held in the summer of 2021). Ruli was Smajlaj’s coach and travelled to Tokyo with him.

The AIU had alleged that Ruli, Dionisi and Smajlaj conspired together and submitted falsified wind measurement readings relating to the competition to World Athletics, and when requested for proof of wind measurement equipment being used at the competition, also submitted a falsified photograph to the AIU.

The falsified photo showed Smajlaj standing at the long jump track in front of wind measuring equipment but Ruli, Dionisi and Smajlaj all ultimately admitted there was in fact no wind measuring equipment at the relevant competition and that this photo was taken on a different day. They could not explain the basis for the wind measurement readings that were sent to World Athletics.

The three individuals were charged with breaches of the Honesty (Rule 3.3.1), Maintain Integrity of Competition (Rule 3.3.4), Failure to Report (Rule 3.3.15) as well as Complicity under Rule 4.4 of the Code.

The Tribunal found that the charges against the athlete, Smajlaj, were not established as it was not comfortably satisfied that he was knowingly involved in the conspiracy to submit the false information. His provisional suspension has therefore been lifted.

“These sanctions are very important for the future of the sport – athletics – and are a warning for those who govern athletics globally. They carry a weighty significance, signalling the Athletics Integrity Unit is serious about prosecuting federation officials who breach integrity standards

Federation officials are supposed to uphold fair play and clean sport, and we will hold them accountable for their actions, should evidence show they are doing otherwise,” AIU chair David Howman said.

Tags: