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7 Russian swimmers barred from Rio Games

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MOSCOW—Seven Russian swimmers have been barred from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, including three linked to recent allegation­s of a major doping coverup by Russian authoritie­s, world swimming’s governing body Fina said Monday.

Reigning world 100-meter breaststro­ke champion Yulia Efimova is among four Russian swimmers withdrawn by the Russian swimming federation because they previously served doping bans. The others are Natalya Lovtsova, Anastasia Krapivina and Mikhail Dovgalyuk.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee on Sunday said Russian athletes with previous doping bans would be banned from the Rio Games. That followed the IOC’s decision not to ban the entire Russian team over allegation­s of state-sponsored doping.

Fina said three more swimmers were identified by World AntiDoping Agency investigat­or Richard McLaren when he examined evidence that Russian government officials ordered the cover-up of hundreds of doping tests.

They are 2008 Olympic silver and 2012 bronze medalist Nikita Lobintsev, bronze medalist Vladimir Morozov and world junior record holder Daria Ustinova.

Russia’s top Olympic official, Alexander Zhukov, told Russian agency R-Sport that he now believed a total of 13 Russians would be ineligible due to previous doping bans. They would be withdrawn from the team, he added. The 13 are likely to include athletes in swimming, cycling, weightlift­ing, wrestling and rowing.

On Sunday, the IOC’s executive board asked global sports federation­s to decide on the entry of Russian athletes, and announced new eligibilit­y criteria.

The rules prohibit Russia from sending to the Rio Games any athletes who have previously served doping bans. Sports federation­s can also reject Russian entries if they have not undergone enough internatio­nal drug testing. Results of Russian tests will not be accepted.

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