Russian short track skater Ahn to miss Winter Olympics
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[January 23, 2018]
By Gabrielle Tetrault-Farber
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian short track
speed skater Viktor Ahn, biathlete Anton Shipulin and cross-country
skier Sergei Ustyugov are not on the list of athletes eligible for
next month's Pyeongchang Winter Games, the Russian Olympic Committee
said on Tuesday.
The committee's vice president, Stanislav Pozdnyakov, said in a
statement the three had not been included in the pool from which
Russian competitors will be invited to compete in Pyeongchang by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The IOC last month banned Russia from Pyeongchang over "systematic
manipulation" of the anti-doping system at the 2014 Sochi Olympics,
but left the door open to athletes with no history of doping to
compete as "Olympic Athletes from Russia".
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"Athletes like Viktor Ahn, Anton Shipulin and Sergei Ustyugov were
not involved in the Oswald commission proceedings," Pozdnyakov said
in the statement, referring to an IOC commission investigating
alleged doping violations by Russian athletes at the 2014 Sochi
Games.
"They were never involved in doping stories and the many tests they
passed over their careers have showed that they are clean athletes.
Nevertheless their names are absent from the list of potential
Olympic participants."
The statement added that the Russian Olympic Committee would request
explanations from the IOC regarding the exclusion of "national team
leaders in a number of sports".
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow regretted that the three
athletes were not considered eligible for Pyeongchang.
"We have heard this saddening news in the media. If this decision
has indeed been made, we regret to hear it. We hope for clarity in
this situation," Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
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Viktor Ahn (front) of Russia competes in the men's 1500m final race
during the ISU Short Track World Cup speed skating competition in
Shanghai December 8, 2012. Ahn won the gold medal. REUTERS/Carlos
Barria
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Ahn, who was born in South Korea, won three gold medals and a bronze
at the 2006 Turin Games for his native country but was passed over
for Vancouver four years later due to a knee injury and after
falling out with his country's skating union.
The 32-year-old switched allegiance to Russia in 2011 and went on to
win three gold medals and a bronze at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Shipulin, 30, won bronze in the biathlon relay at Vancouver in 2014
and gold in the relay at Sochi in 2014.
He could not immediately be reached for comment.
Ustyugov, 25, won gold in the 30 km skiathlon and the team sprint at
the 2017 world championships.
The IOC last week reduced the pool of Russian athletes eligible to
compete at Pyeongchang to 389 from 500.
(Reporting by Katya Golubkova; Writing by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber,
Polina Ivanova; Editing by Andrey Ostroukh/Peter Rutherford)
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