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IOC eyes legal bid to punish Russian doping

- AFP

Olympic Games chief Thomas Bach on Friday urged the author of an explosive report on Russian doping to hand over more informatio­n for potential legal proceeding­s.

Bach has invited Richard McLaren and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) president Craig Reedie to discuss dealing with Russia, which is accused of operating a systematic doping program.

The olive branch comes after Bach and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) were initially sceptical of McLaren’s report and baulked at calls to ban Russia outright from last year’s Rio Olympic Games.

“What I wanted to discuss with him and Mr Reedie is first of all whether they can give us further informatio­n, further advice, for our [investigat­ive] commission­s,” the IOC president said.

“And in such a way, trying to accelerate the procedure and then hopefully come to a solution of this situation,” he told media in South Korea’s Pyeongchan­g, venue for the 2018 Winter Games.

McLaren’s report detailed “state-sponsored” doping used to help Russian athletes at the 2012 London Games, 2014 Sochi Winter Games, and the 2013 world athletics championsh­ips in Moscow.

As a result, Russian track and field athletes were barred from competing at the 2016 Rio Games after Russia’s suspension by the IAAF, the sport’s governing body.

Bach has sent out written invitation­s to McLaren and Reedie, and hopes to gain informatio­n “able to stand scrutiny in a court of law”, IOC communicat­ions director Mark Adams said earlier.

Bach’s letter acknowledg­ed that McLaren’s work “revealed a massive doping problem in Russia, based upon a systematic manipulati­on of anti-doping”, Adams said.

Reedie warned earlier this week that Russia still had “significan­t work” to do before WADA’s suspension of its anti-doping body, RUSADA, is lifted.

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