Six banned Russian skiers given provisional WC green light
By afp
November 24, 2017
BERLIN: Six Russian cross-country skiers banned for life from the Olympics for doping were given the provisional go-ahead to compete in the World Cup campaign, the International Ski Federation announced on Thursday.
According to the FIS, the International Olympic Committee’s ban on Sochi 2014 50km gold medallist Alexander Legkov and five of his compatriots was not legally-binding proof of their guilt.
“In consequence the FIS is obliged to wait on the conclusions from the IOC’s disciplinary commission and the evidence before taking other measures,” the FIS explained in a statement.THE IOC’s executive committee meets in Lausanne from December 5-7 to rule on whether to allow Russia, accused of state-sponsored doping, to compete at the 2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.
The six skiers are Legkov, Evgeniy Belov, 2013 world champion Alexei Petukhov, three-time Sochi silver medallist and 2015 world champion Maxim Vylegzhanin, Evgenia Shapovalova and Yulia Ivanova.
The FIS’s stance on the six is likely to trigger uproar from rival competitors with the first leg of the World Cup season staged at Ruka in Finland from Friday.Canada’s 2011 world relay champion Devon Kershaw fumed before the FIS announced their decision: “The fact that... those suspended for life by the IOC can still win races shows that our sport has become a Mickey Mouse club.”
His compatriot Alex Harvey blasted the situation as “shameful”. He added: “We are already compared to cycling. Yet it’s us, with biathlon, which has the highest number of doping cases.”
German skier Andreas Katz said: “It’s not possible cross country skiers banned from the Olympic Games can take part in the World Cup.”
According to the FIS, the International Olympic Committee’s ban on Sochi 2014 50km gold medallist Alexander Legkov and five of his compatriots was not legally-binding proof of their guilt.
“In consequence the FIS is obliged to wait on the conclusions from the IOC’s disciplinary commission and the evidence before taking other measures,” the FIS explained in a statement.THE IOC’s executive committee meets in Lausanne from December 5-7 to rule on whether to allow Russia, accused of state-sponsored doping, to compete at the 2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.
The six skiers are Legkov, Evgeniy Belov, 2013 world champion Alexei Petukhov, three-time Sochi silver medallist and 2015 world champion Maxim Vylegzhanin, Evgenia Shapovalova and Yulia Ivanova.
The FIS’s stance on the six is likely to trigger uproar from rival competitors with the first leg of the World Cup season staged at Ruka in Finland from Friday.Canada’s 2011 world relay champion Devon Kershaw fumed before the FIS announced their decision: “The fact that... those suspended for life by the IOC can still win races shows that our sport has become a Mickey Mouse club.”
His compatriot Alex Harvey blasted the situation as “shameful”. He added: “We are already compared to cycling. Yet it’s us, with biathlon, which has the highest number of doping cases.”
German skier Andreas Katz said: “It’s not possible cross country skiers banned from the Olympic Games can take part in the World Cup.”
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