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Fight against doping thrown into turmoil as 28 Russian athletes have Olympics bans lifted

Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling could allow the athletes to seek late entry into Pyeongchang Winter Games

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport has ruled to reinstate Alexander Legkov as gold medal winner of the men’s 50-kilometre cross-country skiing in Sochi, which he was earlier stripped of after doping claims. Photo: AP

Twenty-eight Russian athletes had their Olympic doping bans overturned on Thursday, throwing the International Olympic Committee’s policy on the country into turmoil.

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling was set to reinstate seven Russian medals from the 2014 Sochi Olympics, including gold in men’s skeleton and men’s 50-kilometre cross-country skiing.

Eleven more Russians were ruled to have been guilty of doping, but had lifetime bans imposed by an IOC disciplinary panel two months ago cut to a ban only from the Pyeongchang Games, which open next week.

“This does not mean that these 28 athletes are declared innocent, but in their case, due to insufficient evidence, the appeals are upheld, the sanctions annulled and their individual results achieved in Sochi are reinstated,” CAS secretary general Matthieu Reeb said in Pyeongchang.

The IOC said it had taken note of the CAS decision “with satisfaction on the one hand and disappointment on the other”, adding the decision “may have a serious impact on the future fight against doping”.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin (centre right) with the Russian national ice hockey team during a meeting with the Russian athletes who will take part in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea. Photo: AP
Russian President Vladimir Putin (centre right) with the Russian national ice hockey team during a meeting with the Russian athletes who will take part in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea. Photo: AP
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