The Borneo Post

Tribunal lets Klishina back into Rio Games

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THE world sports tribunal on Monday overturned a last-minute IAAF ban on long-jumper Darya Klishina taking part in the Rio Olympics.

Klishina, 25, was the only Russian accepted for the Olympic track and field but the sport’s world body suspended her on Friday after new informatio­n on her doping record emerged.

After a day of hearings, the Court of Arbitratio­n ( CAS) announced that Klishina’s appeal had succeeded and she “remained eligible to compete in the Olympic Games in Rio.”

The decision came just in time for Klishina, a former European indoor champion, to resume her campaign for the women’s longjump competitio­n which starts on Tuesday.

The appeal was the latest fallout from the inquiry by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren for the World Anti-Doping Agency which accused Russia of mass ‘ statespons­ored’ doping.

The CAS said it was McLaren who provided the “new factual elements” about Klishina which led the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s ( IAAF) to revoke her Rio eligibilit­y.

The IAAF doping board rejected 67 athletes entered by Russia but accepted Klishina, who is based in Florida, because she lived abroad and had been through regular internatio­nal doping checks after a cutoff period starting Jan 1, 2014.

The doping review board told the CAS hearing that “certain of the athlete’s samples has been subject to tampering and manipulati­on,” according to the t ribunal’s statement.

Media reports have said two bottles of Klishina’s urine samples had been tampered with and one of the samples contained two different kinds of DNA.

The CAS panel decided however that despite McLaren’s new informatio­n, Klishina “complied with the relevant criteria ( to compete at Rio) because of her permanent residence outside Russia.”

I t adde d t ha t K l i shi na “establishe­d that she was subject to fully compliant drug- testing in- and out- of- competitio­n outside of Russia” from 2014 onwards. — AFP

 ??  ?? Gold medallist Britain’s Andy Murray poses on the podium of the men’s singles gold medal tennis event at the Olympic Tennis Centre of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. — AFP photo
Gold medallist Britain’s Andy Murray poses on the podium of the men’s singles gold medal tennis event at the Olympic Tennis Centre of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. — AFP photo

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