Monday 15 August 2016

Russia’s lone athletics competitor suspended from Rio Games


Long jumper Darya Klishina, Russia's only Olympic competitor in athletics, has been suspended from the Rio Games by track and field's governing body, pending a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The International Association of Athletics Federations informed Klishina last week that it has withdrawn her name from the Olympics and other competitions based on new information it received, said IAAF spokesman Yannis Nikolaou. The IAAF was not able to comment on what new information this was.
Klishina, a world youth champion in 2007, is challenging the decision with CAS.
"I am a clean athlete and have proved that already many times and beyond any doubt," she said on Facebook. "(Having been) based in the US for three years now, I have been almost exclusively tested outside of the anti-doping system in question.
"I am falling victim to those who created a system of manipulating our beautiful sport and (are) guilty of using it for political purposes."
A decision on the case is expected within in a couple of days, Nikolaou said. The women's long jump is scheduled to begin Tuesday.

3 comments:

  1. Everything is just going wrong for Russia this Olympic. Guess they have another 4 years to make right their acts

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  2. sad for Russia...other country's gain

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