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Russia is suspended from South Korean paralympics after doping scandal – but individual athletes can join in

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This file photo taken on September 08, 2016 shows Russia's Paralympians as they compete during a track meet at the Novogorsk Training Center, outside Moscow. Russia's team will be suspended from the Paralympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, but individual athletes will be allowed to compete under a neutral flag, the International Paralympics Committee in Bonn, western Germany, said Monday on January 29, 2018. File photo: AFP.

Russia’s team will be suspended from the Paralympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang after a doping scandal, but individual athletes will be allowed to compete under a neutral flag, the International Paralympics Committee said on Monday.

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The agreement is similar to that put in place to allow able-bodied Russian competitors to take part in next month’s Winter Olympics that precede the Paralympics.

Russia was suspended by the IPC in August 2016 following revelations of widespread state-sponsored doping uncovered in a report by Richard McLaren on behalf of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

After a review, the IPC said in a statement on Monday that “it is maintaining the suspension of the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC)”.

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Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee, IPC, speaks during a press conference in Bonn, western Germany, on Monday. Russia's team was banned from the upcoming Pyeongchang Paralympics on Monday because of its doping past. Photo: DPA via AP)
Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee, IPC, speaks during a press conference in Bonn, western Germany, on Monday. Russia's team was banned from the upcoming Pyeongchang Paralympics on Monday because of its doping past. Photo: DPA via AP)
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