The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

At least 105 Russian athletes banned so far

- By James Ellingwort­h

At least 105 athletes from the 387-strong Russian Olympic team announced last week have been barred from the Rio Games in connection with the country’s doping scandal.

Internatio­nal federation­s in canoeing, sailing and modern pentathlon ruled out eight on Tuesday, including an Olympic gold medalist. Rowing added 19 more athletes to three that had previously been announced. Swimming has also barred some athletes. Some appeals are likely.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian media that Putin had discussed the doping issue with his national security council.

“The topic of the recent Internatio­nal Olympic Committee ruling relating to Russian athletes was raised ahead of Putin’s planned meeting tomorrow with the Russian Olympic team,” Peskov was quoted as saying.

Most of the Russian athletes who miss out are in track and field, where 67 athletes were ruled out when a ban on the Russian team was upheld at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport last week.

More are falling foul of new rules imposed in the wake of the country’s doping scandal.

While Russia avoided a blanket ban from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, it has lost several medal contenders to new IOC rules imposed Sunday banning Russia from entering athletes who previously doped.

Alexander Dyachenko, an Olympic champion in 2012, was among five canoeists ruled out after being named in a recent report by World Anti-Doping Agency investigat­or Richard McLaren alleging a state-sponsored doping cover-up.

McLaren’s report last week specifical­ly detailed how Russian state officials allegedly intervened to cover up hundreds of failed drug tests.

Dyachenko won gold in the men’s double kayak 200 meters at the 2012 London Games.

“The ICF will continue its strong zero-tolerance stance and remove all athletes that contravene its rules in any way,” said Simon Toulson, the Internatio­nal Canoe Federation’s general secretary.

The four other banned canoeists are Alexei Korovashko­v — a 2012 bronze medalist in the C2 1,000 meters event — Andrei Kraitor, Elena Anyushina and Nataliya Podolskaya. The ICF said that Russia could not enter boats in four events in which those athletes would have raced.

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