Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Russian medallist suspected of doping’

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

PYEONGCHAN­G: A Russian medallist at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics is suspected of having tested positive for a banned substance, a source at the Games said, in a potential major blow to Russia’s efforts to emerge from a drug-cheating scandal.

Alexander Krushelnit­sky, a bronze-medallist along with his wife in mixed-doubles curling, is suspected of having tested positive for meldonium, the source said. Meldonium increases blood flow which improves exercise capacity in athletes.

Russia has been accused of running a state-sponsored and systematic doping programme for years, an allegation Moscow denies. Russian sports officials are to meet anti-doping officers at Pyeongchan­g, the source said, adding that any violation would only be confirmed after analysis of a “B” sample. An official for the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) declined to comment, saying an independen­t testing authority was in charge of drugs testing at Pyeongchan­g. Russian athletes are banned from competing for their country at Pyeongchan­g due to allegation­s of systematic doping. They are listed as neutral Olympic athletes, unable to have the Russian anthem played or use national symbols.

The IOC has said it may allow the Russians to march with the Russian flag and at the closing ceremony on Feb. 25, provided they will have complied with its code of conduct on neutrality.

 ?? AP ?? ▪ Alexander Krushelnit­sky.
AP ▪ Alexander Krushelnit­sky.

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