Putin calls ban on Russian Paralympic
team 'immoral'
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[August 25, 2016]
By Dmitry Solovyov
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A ban on Russia's
Paralympic team competing in Rio next month is cynical and immoral,
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, but he said that Moscow
acknowledged mistakes it had made in tackling sports doping. |

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the awarding
ceremony for Russian Olympic medallists returning home from the 2016 Rio
Olympics, at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 25, 2016.
REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov |
Russia's track-and-field team was excluded from the Rio Games
that just ended after world anti-doping authorities alleged
Moscow ran a state-sponsored sports doping programme. The entire
Russian Paralympic team has also been barred over the same
doping allegations.
At a Kremlin ceremony to welcome home Russian athletes who had
competed in the Rio Games, Putin said international anti-doping
organisations had singled out Russia for harsh treatment because
they were subject to political pressure.
Russia's Olympic team finished this month's Games in Rio in
fourth place according to the total number of gold medals it
won. Putin said the result could have been better if a third of
Russian competitors had not been excluded.
"I used to say this before ... and I still believe that these
international anti-doping structures ... should be rid of
political pressure," Putin told Russian Olympians in an
emotional speech in a gilded Kremlin hall.
Putin said the decision to bar Russian athletes, including those
who had not tested positive for any banned substances, was a
vivid manifestation "of how the humanistic foundations of sport
and Olympism are shamelessly flouted by politics".
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Tuesday that
Russia had lost its appeal against a ban from next month's Rio
Paralympics.
"The decision to disqualify our Paralympic team is outside the
law, outside morality and outside humanity," Putin said.
"It is simply cynical to vent one's anger on those for whom
sport has become the meaning of their life... I even feel pity
for those taking such decisions because they must well
understand that it is so demeaning for them."
Putin said that Russia acknowledged its mistakes and was
striving to improve its anti-doping structures "in the most
transparent way".
"But ... we don't accept and we can't accept any accusations
against our athletes if they are not proven by evidence and
facts ... and we will view this as manipulation."
(Reporting by Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by Maria Kiselyova)
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