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The British Olympic Associatio­n (BOA) has voted by a large majority to defy the government and send athletes to the Olympic Games in Moscow.

Fifteen sports voted to accept the invitation to participat­e in the Olympics in July.

Only hockey opposed travelling to Moscow, while fencing, equestrian, swimming and yachting deferred the decision.

The decision is a blow to the government which issued a statement claiming Downing Street “seriously regrets” the BOA decision.

Earlier this week the government placed pressure on the BOA not to attend the games after the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanista­n last year.

Sir Denis Follows, the chairman, said the “rather heavy letter” received from Mrs Thatcher after a commons debate had been placed before the committee ahead of the meeting.

He added while he was sympatheti­c to the government’s stance “we believe sport should be a bridge, and not a destroyer”.

Earlier this week Michael Heseltine, secretary of state for the environmen­t, outlined the government’s hope of taking sporting sanctions against the Soviet Union in a parliament­ary written answer in the House of Commons.

Mr Heseltine stressed there would be no government funding or attendance in support of the BOA’S presence in the games in Moscow.

Monique Berlioux, the director of the internatio­nal Olympic Committee, said earlier this week the IOC might provide funds for teams attending the games against their government’s wishes.

It came as National Olympic committees from the United States and 15 Western European countries who met in Brussels earlier this week rejected calls for a boycott of the Moscow Olympics.

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