Edwin Moses wins career fair play award

LAUSANNE, Switzerland, (Reuters) – Former American  hurdler Edwin Moses was honoured with a career World Fairplay  Award yesterday in recognition of his work on promoting  drug-free and amateur sport.

Moses, twice Olympic and world 400 metres hurdles champion  and a former world record holder, attended a gala ceremony in  the Olympic capital to collect the award.

It was made by the International Fair Play Committee and the  International Sports Journalists’ Association (AIPS).

Edwin Moses

The Act of Fair Play Award for the year was given jointly to  three athletes — Amin Zadeh, an Iranian soccer player, Darius  Draudvila, a Lithuanian decathlete, and Chinese wrestler Gao  Feng.

Zadeh kicked the ball out of play in an Iranian league match  when presented with an open goal, refusing to take advantage of  the opposition goalkeeper lying injured.