[新闻] 俄罗斯全员于本届奥运被禁赛(外电)

楼主: Athletics   2016-07-24 11:46:20
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ENTIRE Russian team of 387 athletes will be banned from competing at the Rio
Olympics as punishment for their country’s state-sponsored doping programme
- The IOC are set to punish all 387 Russian athletes in strongest way
- Country's corrupt track and field stars were banned previously
- The ruling is set to be the most momentous in the IOC's history
By JONATHAN MCEVOY FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
PUBLISHED: 21:05 GMT, 23 July 2016 | UPDATED: 23:59 GMT, 23 July 2016
The entire Russian Olympic team will today be banned from competing at the
Rio Games next month, The Mail on Sunday understands.
According to well-placed sources, the International Olympic Committee will
punish all 387 Russian sportsmen and women in the strongest possible way
after revelations of their country’s state-sponsored doping programme
shocked the world.
The country’s corrupt track and field stars have already been banned from
the Games, and last week lost a desperate legal challenge to overturn that
decision.
But today’s ruling – the most momentous in Olympic history – will see
Russia’s medal hopes in cycling, judo, wrestling and all other disciplines
excluded from competition in the wake of the scandal.
The controversy involved President Vladimir Putin’s sports ministry handing
out cocktails of steroids and covering up tainted urine samples ahead of the
2012 London Olympics.
As well as excluding Russian athletes from the forthcoming Games, senior IOC
figures are also advocating a ban for the 2018 Winter Olympics in South
Korea. An Olympic insider told the MoS: ‘The IOC want to ban Russia to show
[doping] is an assault on the whole of sport.
‘That effectively means expulsion from Rio. But Thomas Bach (the IOC
president) also wants to give consideration to the rights of individuals.’
To this end, a small number of Russian athletes who train abroad, subject to
stringent anti-doping procedures and demonstrably free of Russia’s sphere of
corruption, may be offered a lifeline to compete in Rio under a neutral flag.
It is understood that the Committee, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, will ask
each international federation, the bodies responsible for individual Olympic
sports, to examine the personal merits of potential Russian athletes, to
assess whether they can compete as exceptional cases.
Two have already received dispensation to compete in Brazil – Yuliya
Stepanova, the 800m runner and a key whistleblower in the doping scandal, and
long jumper Darya Klishina, who is based and tested in Florida.
A spokesman for the IOC said: ‘The IOC Executive Board is meeting tomorrow
to discuss the participation of Russian athletes in Rio. We intend to send a
statement with the decision just after the proceedings.’
The IOC’s bombshell decision is likely to enrage Mr Putin, but it is unclear
whether he and other Russian dignitaries will boycott the Games.

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