Under the agreement though, the federation said all athletes would still have to report to camp in the future, despite calls from Bekele to be allowed to continue individual training.
A federation spokesman said the 35 athletes have agreed to "fully follow" the federations training, without any exceptions.
Bekele's agent, Jos Hermens, said his client had been extremely angry about the suspension and even inquired about changing nationality. Hermens also said training camps on a hard Mondo track as proposed would worsen injuries instead of helping prevent them.
Colleges *
As expected, the Big East announced that the U.S. Naval Academy will join the league for football only, starting in 2015.
* Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end John Banaszak was named to succeed Robert Morris head coach Joe Walton after the 2013 season. Banaszak has spent the last 9 years with the Colonials.
* Cincinnati football coach Butch Jones got a 3-year contract extension and a raise that will bring his salary to $2.05 million by 2017.
* East Carolina suspended baseball coach Billy Godwin for 2 weeks without pay for an NCAA violation regarding improper housing benefits for volunteer coaches.
Sport Stops *
Marcel Hirscher won a World Cup slalom before home fans in Schladming, Austria, his sixth victory of the season.
* Organizers of the 2012 London Olympics said they would consider options for new mothers who want to bring their babies into venues, after some parents complained that they have to buy full-price tickets for their infants.
* The Winter X Games will hold a tribute tomorrow in Aspen, Colo., to honor freestyle skier Sarah Burke, who died last week from injuries suffered during a training accident. A spokesman said the memorial is planned for early in the ESPN broadcast tomorrow night.