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    Russian Doping: IOC Bans Five more Winter Olympic Athletes

    Our ReporterBy Our ReporterNovember 28, 2017 --- 11:56 amUpdated:November 28, 2017 --- 12:02 pmNo Comments2 Mins Read
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    FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2014, file photo, a man walks past a sign reading doping control, at the Laura biathlon and cross-country ski center, at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia. On Monday, July 18, 2016 WADA investigator Richard McLaren confirmed claims of state-run doping in Russia. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)
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    Five more Russian athletes have been banned from the Olympics for life as a result of the International Olympic Committee’s investigations into the country’s doping scandal.

    The affected are Sergei Chudinov, Aleksei Negodailo, Dmitry Trunenkov, Yana Romanova and Olga Vilukhina.

    The IOC announced the first Russian bans, based on the findings of the 2016 McLaren report, on November 1.

    On Monday, the committee published a full decision on one of the bans for the first time.

    In it, the IOC’s disciplinary commission described the “puzzle” of investigating something that was “by nature and purpose elusive”.

    The McLaren report said Russian athletes benefited from a state-sponsored doping programme between 2011 and 2015, speaking of “a cover-up that evolved from uncontrolled chaos to an institutionalised and disciplined medal-winning conspiracy”.

    In explaining its decision to punish Alexander Legkov, one of two Russian skiers banned on November 1, the IOC said the athlete had “sought to argue that no evidence could be drawn from the McLaren report” but it had “come to a different conclusion.”

    It said the authority of the report’s author, Professor Richard McLaren, was “unquestionable” and it “can and will rely” on its findings.

    Negodailo and Trunenkov were members of Russia’s four-man bobsleigh team that won gold at Sochi 2014.

    Romanova and Vilukhina won silver in the biathlon relay, while Vilukhina won silver in the 7.5km event.

    Nineteen Russian athletes have now been suspended from the Olympics for life since November 1.

    The latest bans come with the IOC set to rule on whether Russia will be allowed to compete at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, which begin on February 9.

    The IOC will announce its decision at its next meeting, scheduled to begin on 5 December.

    Russian Sochi Olympians banned

    Gold medallists

    Alexander Legkov, 50km cross country

    Aleksei Negodailo, four-man bobsleigh

    Aleksandr Tretiakov, skeleton

    Dmitry Trunenkov, four-man bobsleigh

    Aleksandr Zubkov, two-man and four-man bobsleigh

    Silver medallists

    Olga Fatkulina, 500m speed skating

    Yana Romanova, biathlon relay

    Olga Vilukhina, biathlon relay and 7.5km biathlon

    Maksim Vylegzhanin, 50km cross country

    Men’s 4x10km cross country

    Men’s team sprint classic cross country

    Bronze medallists

    Elena Nikitina, women’s skeleton

    Others

    Evgeniy Belov, cross country

    Yuliia Ivanova, cross country

    Sergei Chudinov, skeleton

    Alexey Petukhov, cross country

    Evgeniya Shapovalova, cross country

    Maria Orlova, skeleton

    Olga Potylitsyna, skeleton

    Olga Stulneva, bobsleigh

    Alexander Rumyantsev, speed skater

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