Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Latvia bobsledder­s get 2014 Olympic medals after Russia scandal

- Agence France-Presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

RIGA: Latvian bobsleigh pilot Oskars Melbardis and his team of pushers and brakers on Saturday received their long-delayed medals from the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, awarded after Russian athletes were found to have engaged in doping.

The ceremony took place during the European Bobsleigh and Skeleton Championsh­ips at the Sigulda ice track in central Latvia and featured all members of the four-man crew, who won gold medals, and the two-man team, which won bronze.

“I couldn’t find any other case in history when an Olympic medal was awarded a full six years after winning it. This should be a record onto itself,” Latvian Olympian, coach and sled-builder Janis Skrastins said while offering commentary on the European Championsh­ips for Latvian television.

“I’m actually happier and prouder about Melbardis and his team winning Olympic gold than my own cups and medals from the 1980s, because I had to win at a fair game while Melbardis dealt with competitor­s using illegal substances.” Russian driver Alexandr Zubkov had originally won gold in both the men’s double and four-man categories at the Olympics in Sochi, Russia -- after which he retired and became the head of the Russian Bobsled Federation. But he was stripped of his medals after the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee uncovered systematic, state-backed doping usage by Russian athletes at various sporting events.

Many final results were declared void as a result and Russian was banned from the 2016 Rio Summer Games, among other competitio­ns.

The Russian Olympic Committee fought the decision in court but exhausted all appeal possibilit­ies last year.

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