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Russians appeal Pyeongchang exclusion to CAS
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[February 06, 2018]
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea
(Reuters) - Thirty-two Russian athletes appealed their Pyeongchang
Olympics exclusion by the International Olympic Committee over a
doping scandal in their country, the Court of Arbitration for Sport
said on Tuesday.
The IOC has invited only 169 carefully screened Russian athletes who
will compete as independents after the nation was banned over the
Sochi 2014 doping scandal from the Games starting this week.
Among the 32 appealing their Olympic bans are multiple Olympic
champion speed skater Viktor Ahn and biathlon gold medalist Anton
Shipulin.
CAS said a hearing was likely to be held on Wednesday, two days
before the opening ceremony of the Games.
Even if the athletes' appeal was successful it was highly unlikely
for any of them to compete in South Korea.
CAS last week ruled there was "insufficient evidence" of anti-doping
violations against 28 Russian athletes, who had also appealed their
IOC sanctions, and cleared them to compete.
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Anton Shipulin of Russia in action. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
The IOC, however, has refused to invite them, noting there was
evidence about the athletes that had not been available to the IOC
commission that had investigated them.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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