Governing our bodies have to work tougher at educating athletes after two Germans and a French competitor fall foul of little-known betting rule.
The three athletes who had been busted by the Athletics Integrity Unit this week for betting on team-mates was the primary time this has occurred in athletics however it additionally had an air of inevitability.
Lately there have been common calls – largely from monitor followers or influencers on social media – for playing to be launched into athletics. It has even been proposed as one of many concepts to enhance the game. Such supporters of the concept little question envisage the type of full of life bookmaker stalls that you simply discover trackside at horse or greyhound racing occasions.
Possibly these playing fanatics will now pause for thought following the information that German discus throwers, Henrik Janssen and Steven Richter, together with French middle-distance runner, Aurore Fleury, have acquired a ban and tremendous for betting on fellow athletes.
In a press launch headlined „Zero-Tolerance to Betting“ the AIU stated that „27-year-old Janssen and 22-year-old Richter had been handed three-month suspended bans whereas 32-year-old Fleury acquired a six-month ban (from September 1, 2025) and was fined €3000 to be donated to charity. All three athletes had been charged with violating Integrity Commonplace 3.3.4 regarding ‘Sustaining Integrity of Competitors’ – and so they all admitted the violations.“
Janssen and Richter had been overhead speaking about putting comparatively small bets on team-mates at their holding camp on the eve of the World Championships in Tokyo final yr, whereas Fleury put €2000 on a team-mate, steeplechaser Alice Finot, on the 2024 European Champs in Rome and gained €5000.

Not surprisingly the athletes performed dumb and claimed they had been unaware of the foundations in opposition to betting. I imagine them, too, as the foundations regarding playing in athletics have been buried in World Athletics‘ rule books for years and, even if you happen to discover the related paragraphs, they’re imprecise and obscure.
Within the above instances, the AIU’s „Integrity Information“ wasn’t even circulated to athletes by their nationwide governing physique regardless of the governing physique having been requested to take action.
In 2007 a number one agent within the sport arrange a playing website referred to as „AthleticBet.com“ with swift and inevitable questions raised a couple of potential battle of curiosity, particularly as the web site provided odds on occasions his athletes had been competing in.
On the time, a World Athletics spokesman stated: „We’re clearly conscious that folks concerned with the game have been betting on athletics for many years. What is the distinction between going to William Hill and betting or doing it like this on an internet site?“
The enterprise was short-lived and in recent times the one betting you could find on the game is often supplied by well-known betting firms forward of sizeable athletics occasions comparable to London Marathon or main summer time championships.

I do know various journalists who not solely place common bets on the game however they’ve acted as advisors to giant betting firms at peak instances comparable to through the Olympics. I even know a former athletics author, who sadly died not way back, who collaborated with an expert gambler and so they made a nice revenue each summer time with a system that, amongst different issues, put chilly and medical evaluation of statistics forward of any emotional or patriotic components.
The subject has popped up a number of instances within the pages of AW through the years and in 2024, for instance, I wrote a bit headlined „Playing on athletics? Do not wager on it“ the place I talked about how unlikely it was that playing can be introduced into athletics occasions regardless of individuals calling for it to be launched.
Within the article I wrote: „Many followers who urge the game to embrace it maybe don’t realise that World Athletics has had a piece forbidding playing in its rule guide for a few years.“
I added: „The present wording says that an „relevant particular person“ (in different phrases primarily athletes, officers and governing physique employees who’ve signed as much as the Athletics Integrity Code of Conduct) may have dedicated a violation of the integrity requirements in the event that they have interaction in ‚any type of Betting associated to an Occasion or Competitors in Athletics, together with Betting with one other Individual on the outcome, progress, end result, conduct or some other side of such an Occasion or Competitors‘.“
World Athletics guidelines continued: “This Rule applies to any type of Betting associated to an Occasion or Competitors in Athletics, whether or not or not the Relevant Individual is instantly collaborating within the Occasion or Competitors in query, and to any type of Betting associated to an Occasion or Competitors in a sport aside from Athletics going down at an Worldwide Competitors organised by a Main Occasion Organisation by which the Relevant Individual is instantly collaborating.”

I am not a giant gambler however I am not completely in opposition to it both. Largely out of custom I often put a wager on the Grand Nationwide each 12 months too. Ought to I dare wager on athletics, although, with my supposedly inside information? As a journalist who covers the No.1 Olympic sport, do I fall in to the „relevant particular person“ class and would I obtain a tremendous or ban?
Or what about, for instance, a teenage sprinter from London who has not too long ago made a GB crew for an under-20 worldwide championships? Would they be allowed to stay some cash on Eilish McColgan or Emile Cairess to win the London Marathon?
To me, the AIU’s guidelines aren’t significantly clear on this. Definitely, the AIU must work additional on educating athletes about this space.
What’s extra, it’s a must to really feel some sympathy towards Janssen, Richter and Fleury as I doubt they’re the first-ever athletes to have positioned a wager on their sport. They’re, nonetheless, the primary to be punished for it.















