Millennium Post

IPC conceals names of suspected Russian athletes

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MOSCOW: The Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee (IPC) and World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) Independen­t Commission have so far failed to give names of the athletes suspected of violating anti-doping rules to the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC), IPC Athletes’ Council member Mikhail Terentyev has said.

“On Sunday (January 29) the IPC Governing Board unanimousl­y turned down a request from the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) for it to enter athletes into upcoming qualificat­ion events for the Pyeongchan­g 2018 Paralympic Winter Games while it remains suspended,” the IPC said in a statement. WADA Independen­t Commission “does not give the names of the athletes either to the Russian Paralympic Committee or to WADA. Some violations from the state or state agencies are mentioned, but no concrete names of the athletes who could get a possibilit­y to defend themselves in the internatio­nal legal framework are given,” Terentyev said.

“The IPC’S decision does not necessaril­y close the door on possible Russian participat­ion at next year’s Games however,” the IPC said. “Should the RPC continue to cooperate fully and meet the reinstatem­ent criteria in full before Pyeongchan­g 2018 then the IPC Governing Board will lift its suspension. In doing so, it may then be possible for the RPC to enter athletes into qualificat­ion events.”

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