The Herald (South Africa)

Drug scandal killing Olympic spirit – athlete

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THE Olympic spirit is in danger of being snuffed out by a doping scandal that saw the IOC ban dozens of Russian athletes for life only for sport’s highest tribunal to nullify the sanctions, US skeleton slider Katie Uhlaender said yesterday.

Two-time world champion Uhlaender finished 0.04 seconds outside the medals at the 2014 Sochi Games.

The third-placed slider, Russia’s Elena Nikitina, was stripped of her bronze medal in November and banned for life after the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) said she had committed anti-doping violations.

However, Nikitina was one of 28 Russians to have their bans overturned by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS), leaving Uhlaender unsure when or if she would ever get her hands on the Sochi bronze.

Both the IOC and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have expressed disappoint­ment with the CAS decision and Uhlaender said the situation was a catastroph­e.

“Initially when the IOC took such a strong stance to ban Russia and strip the medals, it gave the athletes who were holding on to the spirit of sport, hope,” she said.

“When CAS took that away, it did the opposite. So I think we’re all turning to the IOC for reform and to take a strong stance to give us that spirit back.

“We’re holding on to an Olympic spirit that feels like it’s dying.”

The IOC invited 169 carefully screened Russian athletes to compete as independen­ts after the nation was banned from Pyeongchan­g over the Sochi 2014 doping scandal.

It then refused to invite any of the Russian athletes who had their bans overturned by CAS.

Dozens of Russians, including some who had not been named in the investigat­ions or had any prior doping offences but were still not invited, have since lodged appeals with CAS seeking to be admitted to the Games.

Nikitina is in Pyeongchan­g awaiting news on her appeal. – Reuters

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