The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘We’re in trouble’: Pound lashes IOC response to Russia doping

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GANGNEUNG, South Korea: Former world anti-doping chief Dick Pound slammed the Olympic response to the Russian doping scandal on Tuesday, warning “we talk more than we walk” and saying that the Games’ credibilit­y had taken a serious hit.

Pound was speaking at an Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) session in Gangneung, South Korea, three days before the Pyeongchan­g Winter Games, which have been engulfed in complicati­ons from Russia’s drugs conspiracy.

Pound’s tough comments prompted a complaint from the floor that he talks too much to the press, a jibe which in turn triggered a furious response from the Canadian.

The IOC has formally banned Russia from Pyeongchan­g but has allowed 168 “clean” athletes to take part under a neutral flag and may still allow the Russian flag at the closing ceremony.

Russia’s suspension follows a highly orchestrat­ed plot culminatin­g during its hosting of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, where tainted samples were switched through a hole in the anti-doping laboratory’s wall.

“I believe that in the collective mind in a significan­t portion of the world and among the athletes of the world, that the IOC has not only failed to protect clean athletes but has made it possible for cheating athletes to prevail against the clean athletes,” said Pound. “We talk more than we walk. “The athletes and the public at large in my view no longer have confidence that their interests are being protected. Our commitment to both is in serious doubt and with respect I don’t think we can talk our way out of this problem.”

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