A group of the world’s leading national anti-doping organisations (NADOs) have called for the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) to be excluded from next year’s Winter Games in Pyeongchang over alleged state-sponsored doping.
In a joint statement issued on Thursday after a two-day meeting in Denver, the NADOs also criticised the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for “continuing failure in its obligations to clean sport.”
“A country’s sport leaders and organisations should not be given credentials to the Olympics when they intentionally violate the rules and rob clean athletes,” said the statement.
“This is especially unfair when athletes are punished when they violate the rules.” ROC spokesman Konstantin Vybornov declined to comment. However, Stanislav Pozdnyakov, a vice-president, told R-Sport news agency that the committee regretted the statement.
“This is not the first time this group of anti-doping agencies fuels the hysteria over the Russian team’s participation in Pyeongchang,” he said.
He added that the statement, “speaks to the lack of professionalism and the ignorance of the whole picture on the part of these respectable people.”
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