
Russian track and field athletes have been banned from international competition by athletics world governing body the IAAF after an earlier inquiry said there was "state-sponsored" doping
Russian track and field athletes have been banned from international competition by athletics world governing body the IAAF after an earlier inquiry said there was "state-sponsored" doping
Although Russia is already banned from international athletics because of a doping storm, European Olympic Committees (EOC) president Pat Hickey said he was "shocked" by a call for a blanket ban of Russia before the findings of Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren's investigation are made public on Monday.
"My concern is that there seems to have been an attempt to agree an outcome before any evidence has been presented," Hickey said on Saturday.
"Such interference and calls ahead of the McLaren Report publication are totally against internationally recognised fair legal process and may have completely undermined the integrity and therefore the credibility of this important report."














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