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Gloom and anger for Russian athletes due to miss Rio

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ZHUKOVSKY, Russia: Russian athletes on Thursday reacted with a mixture of anger and despair after the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport dashed their dreams of competing at the Rio Olympics by rejecting an appeal against a ban for doping.

High jumper Maria Kuchina -- a medal hopeful for the Games -- was competing at an event near Moscow that she hoped would be a warm-up for Brazil when the news she had been dreading came through.

“My first reaction was: it’s just not true! How can it be! The world’s going crazy,” 23-year-old Kuchina told journalist­s.

“It was supposed to be my first Games and it is a serious blow to me -- both as an athlete and as a person.”

Other sports stars lashed out furiously against the ruling that Moscow has often portrayed as part of a broader campaign against Russia. Two-time Olympic pole vault gold medallist Yelena Isinbayeva -- who had been hoping to end her stellar career with victory at her fifth Olympics -- said the ruling would deal a mortal blow to internatio­nal athletics.

“Thank you all for this funeral for athletics,” Isinbayeva, 34, told TASS.

Later she wrote angrily on Instagram: “Let all those ‘clean’ foreign athletes breathe a sigh of relief and win their pseudo- gold medals in our absence. Strength has always been feared.”

World champion hurdler Sergey Shubenkov, 25, also posted a picture of himself holding his head and looking glum after the ruling.

“What a shame. Well done, congrats, enjoy “clean” sport,” he wrote on Instagram.

On the other hand, Russia’s top hammer thrower Sergey Litvinov, known for his strong anti- doping stance, said he felt a sense of relief at the decision, even though it prevents him competing.

“I felt a kind of a relief after the CAS verdict was announced. Finally there was some kind of clarity,” said the 30-year-old athlete, calling for Russia to “acknowledg­e its mistakes.”

“We should stop looking for mistakes in WADA, IAAF and IOC statements and just look at ourselves. That would be much more useful,” added Litvinov who was also taking part at the Zhukovsky meeting on Thursday. — AFP

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