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    World Athletics Denies 11 Athlete Transfers to Turkiye Amid Recruitment Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, World Athletics has refused transfer applications from 11 athletes representing Kenya, Nigeria, and Jamaica who sought to change their sporting allegiance to Turkiye. This decision comes amid growing scrutiny of Turkiye’s efforts to attract international athletes through a coordinated recruitment initiative. The governing body emphasized the importance of maintaining fair competition and integrity within the sport by carefully reviewing such transfers.

    Turkiye’s government has been actively pursuing a strategy to enhance its athletic profile by recruiting top talent from other countries, particularly from nations with strong track and field traditions like Kenya, Nigeria, and Jamaica. This approach has raised concerns among international sports authorities about the potential impact on national teams and the spirit of global athletics. The blocked transfers highlight the tension between national ambitions and international regulations designed to prevent exploitation or unfair advantages.

    Meanwhile, the decision by World Athletics underscores the organization’s commitment to regulating athlete nationality changes to preserve competitive balance. The ruling may influence future transfer requests and prompt other countries to reconsider their recruitment policies. It also reflects broader debates in global sports about nationality, representation, and the ethics of athlete recruitment on the international stage.

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