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Russian Athletes Appeal To CAS Against IOC Doping Bans

Twenty-two Russian athletes banned for life by the International Olympic Committee for doping offenses at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics are appealing against their ban, … Continue reading Russian Athletes Appeal To CAS Against IOC Doping Bans


Twenty-two Russian athletes banned for life by the International Olympic Committee for doping offenses at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics are appealing against their ban, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said on Wednesday.

Their appeal comes a day after the IOC banned Russia from next year’s Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, allowing only invited clean athletes to participate as neutrals.

The court in Lausanne said the athletes had asked CAS to rule before the start of the Feb. 9-25 Pyeongchang Olympics in South Korea.

Among those appealing are gold medalist bobsledders Aleksandr Zubkov and Dmitry Trunenkov, cross-country gold medalist Alexander Legkov and champion skeleton racer Aleksander Tretiakov.

The IOC found the athletes violated anti-doping rules as part of a wider, systematic doping effort by Russia at the Sochi Games. It barred them from the events they had competed in, confiscated all medals they had won and banned them from taking part in any future Olympic games.

Lifetime Olympic bans have been overturned at CAS in the past, with the court ruling that athletes who had been suspended for doping could not be punished again by being left out of the Olympics.

The 22 Russians are set to miss February’s Games whatever happens because doping violations carry bans of two to four years for first-time offenders.

The athletes were also banned from taking part in any future Olympic games. Lausanne-based CAS said the athletes had requested a final decision be made before the start of next year’s winter games in South Korea.

The IOC on Tuesday banned Russia from the event, citing evidence of a widespread doping regime.

A list of the athletes concerned was given by CAS:

Aleksandr Zubkov, Dmitry Trunenkov, Aleksei Negodailo, Alexander Kasyanov, Aleksei Pushkarev, Ilvir Khuzin, Olga Stulneva (all bobsleigh).

Aleksandrer Tretiakov, Sergei Chudinov, Elena Nikitina, Olga Potylitsyna, Maria Orlova (all skeleton).

Olga Vilukhina and Yana Romanova (biathlon).

Alexander Legkov, Evgeniy Belov, Maxim Vylegzhanin, Alexey Petukhov, Julia Ivanova, Evgenia Shapovalova (cross-country skiing).

Olga Fatkulina, Alexander Rumyantsev (speed skating).

Reuters