The Telegram (St. John's)

Bach: No decision on Russia until committees finish work

- BY EDDIE PELLS

The president of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee insisted no decision will be made about Russia’s participat­ion in the Winter Games until two committees investigat­ing doping allegation­s against the country are through with their work.

Thomas Bach spoke Friday after the IOC executive board’s meeting with leaders of track and field’s governing body.

Allegation­s of state-sponsored doping in Russia first arose within the track team. An investigat­ion led by IOC member Dick Pound revealed that IAAF leaders conspired with Russian officials to cover up doping positives. That led to a revamp of the IAAF, establishm­ent of an independen­t antidoping unit and the suspension of Russia’s track team, which the IAAF council extended this week.

Nineteen Russians who have been cleared of wrongdoing will compete at world championsh­ips, which got underway Friday, as neutral athletes.

Asked if he would like to see Russia banned from the upcoming Olympics, Bach, who advised against a full Russian ban for the Rio de Janeiro Games, said: “I cannot prejudge the results, recommenda­tions and decisions of our two commission­s and the IOC executive board. This will depend very much on their work, so the rest would be speculatio­n at this point.’’

The IOC opted against a blanket ban of Russia for Rio even though evidence pointed to doping corruption in other sports.

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