The Maui News

No Russia name, flag for next two games

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GENEVA — Russia will not be able to use its name, flag and anthem at the next two Olympics or at any world championsh­ips for the next two years after a ruling Thursday by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

The Lausanne-based court halved the four-year ban proposed last year by the World Anti-Doping Agency in a landmark case that accused Russia of state-ordered tampering of a testing laboratory database in Moscow. The ruling also blocked Russia from bidding to host major sporting events for two years.

Russian athletes and teams will still be allowed to compete at next year’s Tokyo Olympics and the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing, as well as world championsh­ips including the 2022

World Cup in Qatar, if they are not banned for or suspected of doping.

One win for Russia is the proposed team name at major events. The name “Russia” can be retained on uniforms if the words “Neutral Athlete” or equivalent­s like “Neutral Team” have equal prominence, the court said.

The burden of proof was also shifted away from Russian athletes and more toward WADA when their doping history is vetted for selection to the Olympics or other sporting events.

Russian athletes and teams can also retain the national flag colors of red, white and blue in their uniforms at major events. That was not possible for Russians at the past two track world championsh­ips.

Even with those concession­s, the court’s three judges imposed the most severe penalties on Russia since allegation­s of state-backed doping and cover-ups emerged after the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

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