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Fina bans seven Russian swimmers

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paris — Swimming’s world governing body on Monday moved swiftly to ban seven Russians from competing at next month’s Rio Olympics in the fall-out from Russia’s rampant state-run doping.

Fina was the first sport to impose bans in light of Sunday’s IOC decision, which ruled against a blanket ban on all Russian competitor­s in Rio, instead leaving it up to individual sports federation­s to decide whether to accept Russians.

Vladimir Morozov and Nikita Lobintsev, both 4x100m freestyle bronze-medal winners with the Russian team at the 2012 Olympics, and Yulia Efimova, another 2012 Olympic bronze medallist, were among the seven banned.

“Fina acknowledg­es and supports the IOC’s position in respect of the participat­ion of clean Russian athletes to the Olympic Games in Rio,” a statement said, referring also to a World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) report issued last week that laid bare Russian state-run doping.

“The Wada Independen­t Person (“McLaren”) report has shown that anti-doping rules... and the Wada Code were not correctly implemente­d in Russia,” it added.

“The exact implicatio­n for the Russian Swimming Federation is still to be clarified. For this purpose, the matter has been forwarded to an ad hoc commission, which will have to investigat­e.”

In the meantime, Fina declared the seven “not eligible” for Rio, which begins on August 5.

The other swimmers listed were: Mikhail Dovgalyuk, Natalia Lovtsova, Anastasia Krapivina and Daria Ustinova.

Fina said it would also retest all the samples of Russian athletes collected at the Kazan 2015 World Championsh­ips.

“There is no indication in the IP report that athletes of Russian Synchronis­ed Swimming Federation, Russian Diving Federation and Russian Water Polo would be implicated,” Fina added. — AFP

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