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Anti-doping bodies demand Russia ban

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Seventeen national antidoping organisati­ons have demanded that Russia is banned from the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Less than five months before the start of the Pyeongchan­g Games, the group said the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee’s (IOC) “refusal to hold Russia accountabl­e for one of the biggest scandals in sports history... imperils clean athletes and the future of the Olympic movement”.

The Nados, which includes the UK and US anti-doping agencies, said the country must be punished “for proven corruption of the Sochi 2014 Games and continuing failure in its obligation­s to clean sport”.

They also warned they had “serious doubts” that Pyeongchan­g 2018, which takes place from 9-25 February, would be clean.

Last year, an independen­t report commission­ed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) found evidence of statespons­ored doping in Russia, for which the IOC is yet to decide on sanctions.

Two commission­s set up in December have still not concluded, with speculatio­n that Russia could face a heavy fine, escaping a ban.

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