Competitions needed for Russians not going to Games, says ROC chief
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[December 08, 2017]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian
Olympic Committee President Alexander Zhukov said competitions
should be organized for Russian athletes who decide not to compete
at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games, R-Sport news agency reported
on Friday.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Tuesday banned Russia
from the Pyeongchang Games after evidence emerged of an
"unprecedented systematic manipulation" of the anti-doping system,
but left the door open for clean athletes to compete as neutrals.
"We need to hold alternative competitions for the athletes who
decide not to go to the Olympic Games," R-Sport quoted Zhukov as
saying. "But we also need to support those who decide to go."
Zhukov, who did not provide further detail about the possible nature
of those competitions, added that it was "unacceptable" to accuse
Russian athletes who decide to compete at the Olympics of being
unpatriotic.

President Vladimir Putin said this week that Russia would not
prevent athletes from competing at the Games if they wanted to,
damping down calls by some Russians for the country to boycott.
Russia is expected to make a final decision on its stance regarding
the IOC ban at a meeting of the country's Olympic authorities next
week.
Russian authorities have vehemently denied any state support for
doping and have pledged to co-operate with international sports
bodies to counter the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs.
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President of Russia's Olympic Committee Alexander Zhukov is seen
before the presentation of the official Olympic outfit of team
Russia, created for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games, in
Moscow, Russia November 29, 2017. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

The speaker of the Russian parliament, Vyacheslav Volodin, told
lawmakers earlier on Friday that they should not attend the
Pyeongchang Games if Russian athletes are not competing under the
country's flag, local news agencies reported.
In the weeks ahead of Tuesday's IOC decision, more than 20 Russian
athletes who competed at the 2014 Sochi Games were banned for life
from the Olympics for having allegedly violated anti-doping rules.
Russia's athletics federation, Paralympic Committee and anti-doping
agency RUSADA remain suspended over doping scandals.
(Writing by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber,; Editing by Denis Pinchuk and
Ed Osmond)
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