The Borneo Post

17 national anti-doping agencies call for Russia ban

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LOS ANGELES: Seventeen national anti- doping agencies have cal led for Russia to be banned from the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics over “one of the biggest doping scandals in sports history”.

In a statement issued at the end of a two- day meeting in Denver, Colorado, officials charged the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee had failed to hold Russia accountabl­e despite evidence of widespread state-sponsored doping over a wide array of sports.

Russian track and field athletes were barred from the Rio Olympics last year and from the athletics World Championsh­ips in London last month.

But the IOC declined to issue a blanket ban of Russia from the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Officials at this week’s meeting, including representa­tives of antidoping organisati­ons from the United States, France, Germany and Britian, insisted an IOC lack of action on Russia “imperils clean athletes and the future of the Olympic movement”.

“A country’s sport leaders and organizati­ons should not be given credential­s to the Olympics when they intentiona­lly violate the rules and rob clean athletes. This is especially unfair when athletes are punished when they violate the rules,” the statement said.

It added that they remained committed to providing criteria for individual Russian athletes to compete as neutrals if they have been subject to “robust anti-doping protocols”.

“The failure to expeditiou­sly investigat­e individual Russian athlete doping poses a clear and present danger for clean athletes worldwide and at the 2018 Winter Games,” the group said.

“We have serious doubts that the 2018 Games will be clean due to the incomplete investigat­ion of massive evidence of individual doping by Russians athletes at the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games and given the inadequate testing evidence of Russian athletes over the past four years.”

The group voiced support for the World Anti- Doping Agency requiremen­t that Russia take public responsibi­lity for the doping charges outlined in the McLaren Report, or provide “credible proof to refute it”.

With five months remaining before the Pyeongchan­g Games begin on Feb 9, there is no time for delay, the group said.

“It’s time for action. Athletes want to see results -- not more lip service-- that actually support their decision to compete clean.” — AFP

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Yuriko Koike (left), governor of Tokyo where it will host the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and French Ambassador to Japan Laurent Pic toast during a reception party at the official residence of French ambassador to Japan in Tokyo. The...

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