World Athletics offers Ukraine more support after Coe meets Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives for the first day of the European Council summit. Benoit Doppagne/Belga/dpa

World Athletics has pledged further financial support to Ukrainian athletes in response to Russia's war on the country, the sport's global governing body said in a statement on Monday.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe over the weekend for talks, with Zelensky invited to the Paris Olympics as Coe's personal guest if schedules allow.

Coe committed to continue financially supporting Ukrainian athletes through a special fund set up by athletics, ensuring they can continue to train, qualify for events and participate.

"It was important for me to be here this weekend at their national championships ahead of the Paris Olympics," said Coe, who attended the Ukrainian Athletics Championships in Lviv on Saturday.

“I have been deeply moved by the resilience and determination of the athletes. As we arrived at the stadium, an air raid siren was sounding and delayed the 200-metre start. This is the stark and sobering reality and challenges the athletes face day-in, day-out."

World Athletics will also work with the Kiev government to lobby of the international community to help financially support the reconstruction of sports facilities destroyed in the war.

Zelensky praised the decision by World Athletics to exclude all Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating in international competitions.

Despite a recommendation of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to allow these athletes back into international competitions as neutrals, the world federation had stuck to its refusal.

"Thank you for your strong steps and decisions," Zelensky said. "Russia needs to feel that its terrorist war will cause its athletes to be treated accordingly. And that the price for this war is very high."