The Asian Age

No tolerance for doping: Putin

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Moscow, May 29: Russian President Vladimir Putin called on Tuesday for sports officials to restore Moscow’s place in internatio­nal sport and implement a “culture of no tolerance” to doping ahead of a vote to elect a new head of Russia’s Olympic Committee.

“It is important to ensure the restoratio­n of our position in the internatio­nal sport movement, to actively participat­e in the work of internatio­nal federation­s and to continue working on improving the effectiven­ess of anti- doping systems,” Putin said in a statement published on the Kremlin’s website Tuesday.

He added that “it is necessary to give priority to the formation of an absolute no tolerance culture to this negative phenomenon at all stages of sports training”.

The Kremlin has consistent­ly denied a report by the World Anti- Doping Agency that accused Moscow of state- sponsored doping between 2011 and 2015, including at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.

But some senior Russian sports officials admitted to “some unacceptab­le manipulati­ons of the antidoping system” and the existence of a “systemic doping scheme” in a letter to internatio­nal sports leaders last week.

It was signed by Russian minister of sport Pavel Kolobkov, outgoing Russian Olympic Committee ( ROC) president Alexander Zhukov and Russian Paralympic Committee president Vladimir Lukin.

The letter described the doping as “systemic” but does not use the word “institutio­nal”, a key conclusion of the Wada inquiry led by Richard McLaren, who found that the Russia’s FSB security service was involved in manipulati­ng urine samples at the Russian- hosted 2014 Sochi Olympics.

Putin also thanked the ROC’s Zhukov “for his work in defending the interests of Russian sport” after eight years in charge.

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