Arab Times

Russian Olympic chief Zhukov to ‘step down’

Departure the right thing: Putin

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MOSCOW, Oct 12, (Agencies): The head of Russia’s Olympic Committee, Alexander Zhukov, is stepping down, in the biggest change at the top of Russian sport since a doping scandal led to the country’s track-and-field athletes being excluded from the Rio Games.

President Vladimir Putin said Zhukov had told him he wanted to leave the role so he could concentrat­e on his other job as first deputy speaker in the lower house of parliament.

“This is without doubt the right thing, we support it completely,” Putin told a meeting of sports officials attended by Zhukov on Tuesday, adding that he “has done a lot for sport and, I hope, will do more still”.

Zhukov was given the tough task of trying to persuade the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee not to ban Russia entirely from the Rio Games despite damning reports from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) that uncovered widespread state-sponsored cheating. His low-key, behind-the-scenes style was in contrast to the forceful approach of Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko, who is well known for emotional outbursts.

Russia was eventually allowed to send athletes in most sports other than track and field, but was banned from the subsequent Paralympic­s.

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