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Russia expect ban upliftment

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Moscow, Feb. 25: Russia said on Sunday that it expected to have the doping ban lifted in the “next few days,” saying restoring the rights of its athletes could become a major result of the Olympic Games.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee voted unanimousl­y to keep Russia’s ban for mass doping, meaning Russian athletes will not be able to march behind their flag at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics closing ceremony.

But IOC said the suspension would be lifted — an IOC source said in “a few ● The IOC said the suspension would be lifted — an IOC source said in “a few days or a few weeks” — if no further positive drug tests come out of the Games, where two Russians tested positive for doping

days or a few weeks” — if no further positive drug tests come out of the Games, where two Russians tested positive for doping.

“We hope and count on the recovery of the Russian Olympic Committee membership in the IOC within the next few days,” the committee said in a statement.”

“Our absolute priority is the status of our country

and the interests of our athletes,” the statement said.

Restoring the rights of the ROC and the rights of “all the Russian athletes will be the major outcome” of the Games, the statement added.

The vote to maintain the ban for the time being followed a recommenda­tion from the IOC’s executive board, which met Saturday and early Sunday to Russia’s fate.

The IOC “could have considered lifting the suspension given that the Olympic Athletes from Russia ( OAR) had respected the IOC’s decision of December 5,” IOC president Thomas Bach said.

“However, two Russian athletes tested positive for doping here in Pyeongchan­g,” he added further.

The ROC pointed out that the IOC voted to lift its suspension after the completion of all doping tests of the samples taken during the Games. thrash out — AFP

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