The Asian Age

Grigory’s lawyer hits out at IOC

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New York, Jan. 17: The lawyer for Russian doping whistleblo­wer Grigory Rodchenkov slammed the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee on Wednesday accusing the powerful sports body of preparing to lift sanctions at the end of next month’s Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g.

Jim Walden had initially praised the IOC following its decision in early December to suspend Russia from the February 9-25.

Winter Olympics for a vast state-supported doping program, hailing the move as a “strong message.”

Since then however, with individual Russian athletes being allowed to compete in South Korea on a case-by-case basis as “Olympic athletes from Russia”, Walden has grown sceptical about the IOC’s commitment to punishment.

Walden said he believed IOC president Thomas Bach had already brokered a secret deal with Russia to allow them to compete in the Olympics.

“Immediatel­y after the IOC decision, I had said I was happy, but that was before we saw the fine print, and also before Russia reacted to the decisions,” Walden said referring to “aggressive denials” by Russian officials, threats to Rodchenkov and the release of IOC and World Anti-Doping Agency emails believed to have been obtained by Russian hackers.

“It is shocking to me that given everything that Russia has done since the IOC decision, it’s clear that Thomas Bach is going to let them back in the Olympics,” Walden said.

“If there was ever a circumstan­ce when to continue the suspension, this is it — but mark my words: Bach is going to let them back in at the closing ceremony,” he added.

“Every fan, every clean athlete, every corporate sponsor, should be outraged.”

“Fifa is considerin­g hiring an independen­t investigat­or to follow the facts, I understand that the process is in the works, many of these proceeding­s have not been timely,” Walden said.

“It is hard to imagine that if there was a finding of doping at this stage, that FIFA could do much about it,” he added further.

 ?? — AFP ?? Turkey’s Burak Demirboga performs in the men’s short category at the ISU European Figure Skating Championsh­ips in Moscow on Wednesday.
— AFP Turkey’s Burak Demirboga performs in the men’s short category at the ISU European Figure Skating Championsh­ips in Moscow on Wednesday.

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