IAAF investigatigates Lamine Diack

Lamin Diack

Former International Association of Athletics Federations (IAFF) president Lamin Diack was born on 7 June 1933 in Dakar, Senegal. 

A talented long jumper, Diack won the French Athletics Championships title in 1958. He held the French/West African record from 1957 to 1960. 

He turned to football coaching after suffering a knee injury that ruled him out of the 1960 Olympics. One of the teams he managed was Foyer France Senegal football team, from 1963 - 1964. 

Later in 1970 he took up a three-year post as Senegal's Secretary of State for Youth and Sport.
In 1976, he was elected to the IAFF council, becoming its president in 1991. He was replaced as president by British politician Sebastian Coe in 2015. 

Now Diack has been put under criminal investigation on suspicion of corruption and money laundering amid allegations linking his sons to extorting money from athletes who tested positive for doping. 

Source: telegraph.co.uk/sports


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