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Russia lashes out at CAS

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MOSCOW: Russia yesterday slammed a ruling by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport to reject an appeal against a ban for doping that will see the track and field team miss the Rio Games.

“In my view, this is a subjective and somewhat politicise­d decision for which there is no legal basis,” Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko told TASS news agency.

The Kremlin expressed “deep regret” over the move and said that it was unfair to ban all athletes from competing at the Games.

“The idea of collective responsibi­lity from our point of view can hardly be considered acceptable,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalist­s.

“We are talking about athletes training for the Olympics who have no connection to doping, who have no connection to any accusation­s or suspicions,” Peskov said.

“On this we can only express deep regret.”

The CAS ruling backed up a decision from athletics governing body the IAAF to slap a blanket ban on Russia’s track and field team ahead of the Olympics over evidence of state-sponsored doping.

Yesterday’s decision will now see Russian athletics stars such as pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva and hurdler Sergey Shubenkov miss out on Rio.

Two-time Olympic gold medallist Yelena said the ruling would deal a mortal blow to internatio­nal athletics.

“Thank you all for this funeral for athletics,” Yelena told TASS, labelling the decision “a blatant political order.”

The situation could be set to get much worse for Moscow as the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said this week they would take into account the CAS ruling as they weigh up whether to ban all Russian competitor­s from Rio over more widespread doping accusation­s. AFP

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