Russian athletes ‘hugely disappointed’ with IOC verdict
MOSCOW: Russia’s Olympic Athletes Commission (ROC) expressed “huge disappointment” over the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision not to invite to Pyeongchang 15 Russian athletes and staff whose life bans for doping were lifted.
The IOC ruled on Monday that 13 Russian athletes and two ex-athletes now working as support staff will not be invited to the Pyeongchang Winter Games despite having their life bans for doping removed last week by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
The IOC have barred Russia from the Pyeongchang Olympics, which open on Friday, over a widespread doping conspiracy.
But 169 Russians who have passed strict anti-doping protocols will compete under a neutral flag as Olympic Athletes from Russia.
“With a huge disappointment, the members of ROC’s Athletes’ Commission have found out about decision of IOC’s Invitation Review Panel not to invite 13 Russian athletes and two coaches fully acquitted by (the CAS) to 2018 Winter Olympics,” the commission statement said.
Monday’s IOC decision was taken after a special panel “unanimously recommended that the IOC not extend an invitation” to the 15 individuals, and IOC president Thomas Bach voiced concerns about the CAS decision.
“We have some concerns about the quality of this decision,” Bach told reporters on Sunday, questioning why the court didn’t take into account the “systemic manipulation of the anti- doping system in Russia”.
The 15 were among a group of 28 Russians who had been banned for life from the Olympics for doping.
The others among the 28 have either retired or are unavailable for undisclosed reasons.