Waterloo Region Record

Ban reversed for 28 Russians

Canadian luger calls it ‘very dark day’

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Canadian luger Sam Edney says it’s a “dark day” for the Olympics after an internatio­nal tribunal overturned suspension­s and reinstated results for 28 Russian athletes accused of doping.

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport ruled that due to insufficie­nt evidence, the sanctions against the athletes should be annulled and their individual results at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi be reinstated.

Edney and his teammates stand to lose a bronze medal as a result of the decision.

The Canadians finished fourth in the team event four years ago but learned in December they would likely be upgraded after Russians Albert Demchenko and Tatiana Ivanova were stripped of their results by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee and received lifetime bans due to doping accusation­s.

Both Russians had their suspension­s reversed and results reinstated by CAS on Thursday.

“Above anything else, this is a very very very dark day for the Olympics,” Edney said via Twitter. “AND, this is a very very very dark day for Clean Sport ... if there is such a thing anymore.”

Eleven more Russians were ruled Thursday to have been guilty of doping but had lifetime bans imposed by an IOC disciplina­ry panel two months ago cut to a ban only from the Pyeongchan­g Games, which open next week.

The IOC said it has taken note of the CAS decision “with satisfacti­on on the one hand and disappoint­ment on the other” because of the impact it could have on the future fight against doping in sport. “Afraid it may be the beginning of the end for Olympics ... if the IOC rolls over on this one,” Edney tweeted.

But he remained hopeful that “clean sport will prevail.”

“Clean athletes must be louder and demand a fair place to compete,” he said.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee last year banned 43 Russians for doping offences at the Sochi Olympics, ruling they had been part of a state-sponsored scheme to dope.

The Russian government vehemently denies ever supporting doping.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Canada’s Sam Edney, left, is consoled following his team’s fourth-place finish in the luge team relay at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Canada’s Sam Edney, left, is consoled following his team’s fourth-place finish in the luge team relay at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014.

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