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Depleted Russian Olympic team fly to Rio

HANDBALLER KUZNETSOVA SAYS NATION EVEN MORE FIRED UP NOW

- Gulf News

gulfnews.com | Friday, July 29, 2016 |

ome 70 Russian competitor­s from the country’s much-reduced Olympics team flew out from Moscow for Rio yesterday as sports federation­s whittled down the number of athletes allowed to take part.

Dressed in red and white sports uniforms the Olympic hopefuls — including Russia’s volleyball, handball and synchronis­ed swimming squads — received a warm send-off despite the scandal over staterun doping that has seen over 100 competitor­s banned.

“They have got us fired up — but in a good way. We are going to fight more to prove that it is difficult to break Russia,” handball player Polina Kuznetsova told AFP. “We will fight for those who were not able to go.”

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) sparked fierce criticism from outside Russia on Sunday when it resisted a blanket ban on the country in favour of allowing individual sports federation­s to make the call on which Russians can go to Rio. Internatio­nal sports federation­s are now scrambling to vet Russian athletes as time ticks down to the start of the Games on August 5.

“We anxiously waited for this day, we worried. You know yourselves what the situation is,” Alexander Zhukov, the head of Russia’s Olympic Committee was quoted as saying by TASS news agency.

“It is now time to put all doubts aside: the Russian team is going to the Olympics.”

Some Russian competitor­s are already in Brazil acclimatis­ing to the conditions but despite yesterday’s triumphal farewell it remains unclear how many of the 387-strong squad Moscow named last week will eventually compete.

The track and field team — including stars Yelena Isinbayeva and Sergey Shubenkov — has been banned en masse and now rowers, swimmers, weightlift­ers and canoeists have been added to the list.

Zhukov said that less than 100 Russian competitor­s were still waiting to find out their fates and that the final make-up of the team should be announced over the weekend just a few days before the start of the Games.

The latest doping scandal to rock Olympic and Russian sport was triggered this month by Canadian law professor Richard McLaren whose report for the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) detailed an elaborate doping system directed by the Moscow sports ministry and used in more than 30 sports over four years.

 ?? AFP ?? Russian Olympic team members attend a farewell ceremony for the Rio Games at Moscow’s Sheremetye­vo Airport yesterday.
AFP Russian Olympic team members attend a farewell ceremony for the Rio Games at Moscow’s Sheremetye­vo Airport yesterday.
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 ?? AFP ?? Russian athletes wait to check in before their team’s departure to the Rio Games.
AFP Russian athletes wait to check in before their team’s departure to the Rio Games.
 ?? AFP ?? Usain Bolt
AFP Usain Bolt

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