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IOC debates Russia’s Olympic fate as clock ticks

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Russia’s fate hung in the balance as the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee met today to decide whether to lift its ban for mass doping before the Pyeongchan­g Winter Games closing ceremony.

Russia’s national Olympic committee were suspended in December over systemic drug-cheating that reached its apex at the Sochi 2014 Olympics.

The IOC allowed 168 Russians deemed drug-free to compete in South Korea under a neutral flag, but despite extensive vetting, two of them failed drugs tests. The IOC will decide in the next 36 hours whether the country can be readmitted. Officials have pointed out that a “partial” lifting of the ban is one option for the IOC.

The behaviour of the 168 Russian athletes over the past fortnight — including the failed doping tests — will form a major part of the considerat­ions.

The IOC was giving nothing away on Saturday as its executive board met behind closed doors to pour over the observatio­ns of a special panel scrutinisi­ng the Russians.

“The executive board will hear and decide on the basis of what they’ve heard from the panel what the next

The Russians are hoping that the ban could be lifted in time to parade their national flag for Sunday evening’s closing ceremony at Pyeongchan­g Olympic Stadium.

steps will be,” said IOC spokesman Mark Adams.

The Russians are hoping that the ban could be lifted in time to parade their national flag for Sunday evening’s closing ceremony at Pyeongchan­g Olympic Stadium.

On Friday, Russia’s bobsleigh federation said female pilot Nadezhda Sergeyeva had tested positive for a “heart medicine” which is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s list of banned substances.

It was dope-scarred Russia’s second doping case in Pyeongchan­g, after curler Alexander Krushelnit­sky was stripped of his mixed doubles bronze medal for taking the banned substance meldonium. Addressing the latest case, Adams said: “We are always extremely disappoint­ed when there’s a doping case, but so far there have been very few cases.”

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Nadezhda Sergeyeva

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