Yet another Russian sports doping scandal: Banned from next (2020) Olympics and World Cup soccer

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"Russia was banned from the world’s top sporting events for four years on Monday, including the next summer and winter Olympics and the 2022 soccer World Cup, for tampering with doping tests.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) executive committee acted after concluding that Moscow had planted fake evidence and deleted files linked to positive doping tests in laboratory data that could have helped identify drug cheats.

The decision was a huge blow to the pride of a nation that has traditionally been a powerhouse in many sports but whose reputation has been tarnished by a series of doping scandals.

“For too long, Russian doping has detracted from clean sport,” WADA President Craig Reedie said after a meeting of WADA’s executive committee in the Swiss city of Lausanne.

He said in a statement Russia’s actions had demanded a robust response and added: “That is exactly what has been delivered today.”

WADA confirmed the Russian national team could not take part in the 2022 World Cup soccer in Qatar under the Russian flag and could participate only as neutrals.

It was not clear how competing as neutrals at the World Cup might work in practice. FIFA, soccer’s world governing body, said it was in contact with WADA to clarify the extent of the decision.

The ban also means Russian sportsmen and sportswomen will not be able to perform at the Olympics in Tokyo next year under their own flag and national anthem.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC), which has come under attack for not taking a harder line on Russian doping, said it fully backed the ruling by the Swiss-based WADA.

The 2020 Tokyo Olympic organising committee said it would welcome all athletes as long as they were clean and work with other organizations to fully implement anti-doping measures, Tokyo 2020 spokesman Masa Takaya said.

Russia has been embroiled in doping scandals since a 2015 report commissioned by WADA found evidence of mass doping in Russian athletics.

Many of Russia’s athletes were sidelined from the past two Olympics and Russia was stripped of its flag altogether at last year’s Pyeongchang Winter Games as punishment for state-sponsored doping cover-ups at the 2014 Sochi Games.

Monday’s sanctions, which also include a four-year ban on Russia hosting major sporting events, were recommended by WADA’s compliance review committee in response to the doctored laboratory data provided by Moscow this year.

One of the conditions for the reinstatement of Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA, suspended in 2015 but reinstated last year, had been that Moscow provide an authentic copy of the laboratory data.

The sanctions in effect strip the agency of its accreditation.

The punishment leaves the door open for clean Russian athletes to compete at big international events without their flag or anthem for the next four years, something they did at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics.

Some Russian officials have tried to cast WADA’s behavior as part of what they say is a broader Western attempt to hold back Moscow.

Igor Lebedev, a lawmaker and deputy speaker of Russia’s lower house of parliament, said the move was a serious blow to Russian sport that required a tough response from Russian authorities, the RIA news agency reported.

If RUSADA appeals WADA’s punishment, the case will be referred to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Some sport officials wanted tougher action. Travis Tygart, head of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), said the failure to impose a complete ban was “yet another devastating blow to clean athletes.”"
 

Ajay

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“For too long, Russian doping has detracted from clean sport,” WADA President Craig Reedie said after a meeting of WADA’s executive committee in the Swiss city of Lausanne.

Hahahahahahahahaha. Clean sport my ass. WADA is doping control theatre. Something like 40% of athletes dope, and WADA catches only 1-2%. Russia was targeted because a whistleblower exposed the depth of state involvement. So, yeah, they deserve to be singled out. It just doesn’t do much to solve the problem.
 

senseamp

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Probably good for the average Russian in the long run. Russian government is using sports as propaganda and a distraction from real life instead of spending that pile of money on solving actual problems.
 

BoomerD

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Good thing King Donnie isn't in charge...not only would Russia not be banned, they'd probably be awarded all the medals before the games even began.
 
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Ajay

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Didn’t take long for this to become yet another Trump thread. The topic has nothing to do with him.
 

HomerJS

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Didn’t take long for this to become yet another Trump thread. The topic has nothing to do with him.
What's the matter? Never played the fun game Six Degrees of Vladimir Putin?


Putin....Trump!

Winna!!
 

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Watch cheeto weigh in on this one as well.
Just like the G7, with him wanting to reinstate russia.
 

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I feel for the athletes but they should have been banned as well, this being the second time this has happened. Besides it's not like a lot of them paid attention to the "No ANYTHING Russian" anyway.



After the country was required by the International Olympic Committee to play as the "Olympic Athletes of Russia," as punishment for doping at the Sochi Olympics, many of the 168 athletes who were cleared by the IOC to compete came into Pyeongchang with a chip on their shoulder....

So when the gold medal was won, in a 4-3 win over Germany that nearly saw the latter pull off one of international hockey's greatest upsets, Kovalchuk and the others watched as the white Olympic flag was raised, and the Olympic anthem played. It was to be their penance for the doping scandal, but Kovalchuk & Co. were in no mood for contrition.
 

Ajay

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Doping in sports is bad because…

For one, it’s against IOC rules and in some cases, country laws. Morally, Athletes have the right to compete without taking the risk of introducing performance enhancing substances into their bodies. Those who, illegally, do so - make the playing field unfair and present clean athletes with an ethical and health dilemma.

The next stage of doping appears to be gene doping, which some believe is already happening. So, imagine having to face the problem of seriously jacking up your body with experimental gene therapy in order to have a chance of competing at the highest level.
 
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WelshBloke

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Wow bet the start their own with Venezuela Iran NK ect..
I would absolutely watch that if all the competitors were hopped up on the best performance enhancements known to man!
It would be like watching super mutants from fallout!
 
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ch33zw1z

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4 years doesn't seem enough. Doping, defrauding the process, in a historically uplifting sporting event, sad. Based on Russia's continued DGAF attitude to win in all things, I would prefer to see if last 8 years, if not 3 Olympics in a row

 

ch33zw1z

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I would absolutely watch that if all the competitors were hopped up on the best performance enhancements known to man!
It would be like watching super mutants from fallout!

Lol, I still maintain the opinion there should be a doping league alternative. You wanna get unnaturally ripped and compete, IDC, put them all in together.
 

Ajay

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I would absolutely watch that if all the competitors were hopped up on the best performance enhancements known to man!
It would be like watching super mutants from fallout!
That's pretty much what we saw in cycling in the 1990s and early 2000s. Probably still going on, but not as widespread.
 

WelshBloke

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That's pretty much what we saw in cycling in the 1990s and early 2000s. Probably still going on, but not as widespread.
I love cycling but imagine boxing with the boxers on serious PEDs and painkillers!
 

WelshBloke

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Gladiators, blood and brain damage for the entertainment of the masses. What fun.
Well that's what we have already. Either it's ok and we go all in or it isn't ok and we ban boxing. Having a position of "well a little bit of brain damage and death is ok for entertainment" seems weird.
 
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Well that's what we have already. Either it's ok and we go all in or it isn't ok and we ban boxing. Having a position of "well a little bit of brain damage and death is ok for entertainment" seems weird.

In case it isn't obvious, I'm in the ban boxing (and the various offshoots of, i.e. mixed martial arts fighting/cage fighting, etc) yesterday camp.
 
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Zorba

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For one, it’s against IOC rules and in some cases, country laws. Morally, Athletes have the right to compete without taking the risk of introducing performance enhancing substances into their bodies. Those who, illegally, do so - make the playing field unfair and present clean athletes with an ethical and health dilemma.

The next stage of doping appears to be gene doping, which some believe is already happening. So, imagine having to face the problem of seriously jacking up your body with experimental gene therapy in order to have a chance of competing at the highest level.
Not to mention this pressure starts in middle school. It's not like the guy winning the sliver medal all of sudden says, it's worth it to dope to get gold. There are a lot of kids that will never have a real shot at anything taking major health risks to attempt to get a chance.
 

Zorba

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4 years doesn't seem enough. Doping, defrauding the process, in a historically uplifting sporting event, sad. Based on Russia's continued DGAF attitude to win in all things, I would prefer to see if last 8 years, if not 3 Olympics in a row

The athletes should be banned as well. The "Athletes from Russia" fools no one.
 
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