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Star skater An demands explanatio­n for Olympic ban

- AFP

Short track speed skating star Viktor An on Friday demanded to know why he had been excluded from next month’s Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympic Games, insisting he never took performanc­e-enhancing drugs.

Six-time Olympic gold medalist An – who was born in South Korea but switched his allegiance to Russia in 2011 – has been banned from taking part in next month’s Games in South Korea in the aftermath of a doping scandal, along with a string of other athletes.

An, 32, had hoped to compete in his birth country at next month’s Pyeongchan­g Winter Games under a neutral Olympic flag after the Russian team was banned over a statespons­ored doping scandal.

An, in an open letter to Internatio­nal Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach, insisted he was in strict compliance with anti-doping legislatio­n and demanded an explanatio­n for his ban.“It is outrageous that there is no concrete reason which explains my exclusion from the Olympics,” An wrote.

“I hope that the IOC will ultimately declare their reason for my exclusion, so I will be able to defend my honour and dignity,” he said in the letter carried by Russian media on Friday.

“After all these years in sports, this verdict of preventing me to be in Olympic Games has become a symbol of mistrust to me from the side of IOC as well as the reason of mistrust from the side of the entire sport community,” he added.

The world’s most successful short track skater, An, who was born in Seoul as Ahn Hyun-soo, won three gold medals at the Sochi Games in 2014 after winning three Olympic golds as a South Korean team member at the Turin Games in 2006.

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