Friday, 5 August 2016

271 Competitors To Represent Russia At Olympic Games

 
Russia's Olympic Committee (ROC) has confirmed at least 271 clean competitors will represent the country at the Olympic Games in Rio. ROC president Alexander Zhukov revealed the number admitted to the Games on Thursday evening and said he was hopeful five more would be admitted after hearings at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Zhukov said the cases involved three track cyclists, one participant in canoeing and free wrestler Viktor Lebedev, with decisions expected before Friday's opening ceremony at the Maracana Stadium. The International Olympic Committee ruled out a blanket ban on all Russian competitors, despite the implications of state-sponsored doping in WADA's McLaren Report, and left decisions to individual sports federations.
Zhukov also issued a guarantee that all Russian competitors taking part in Rio are clean and have undergone vigorous testing before being granted a place in the team and he revealed a special anti-doping committee has been set up to restore faith in their sport and their clean athletes, as well as look into what happened within their own system.

Russia originally entered 387 names for the Olympics but more than a hundred have been withdrawn because of past doping offences. Only Russia's track and field athletes faced a complete ban, with the only participant allowed to compete doing so as a neutral.
Since the IAAF decision to ban all of their athletes, weightlifting also confirmed no Russian competitors would be allowed, but Zhukov says the majority of sports will feature participants from the nation.

 

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