Comment on Column: IOC bows to Putin and Russian dopers

Column: IOC bows to Putin and Russian dopers

Instead of banning Russia from Rio for running a state-sanctioned doping operation, the IOC members decided instead Sunday to allow individual sports federations to decide which Russians can compete. [...] his agents were working late into the night at the Sochi doping lab, exchanging urine samples taken from the country's athletes for clean ones in an elaborate scheme to escape detection. The country led the medal standings, and Russian pride surged with every big win. Apparently you can't, since the IOC — for all its bluster about operating drug-free Olympics — seems more worried about offending Russia than protecting clean athletes. Hard to figure out who they are, though, with doping so widespread that Russian labs covered up more than 600 positive drug tests in 29 Olympic sports from 2011 until last August. [...] you have incompetent Olympic leaders who talk grandly about cleaning up the games, then bow to Putin when given a chance to make the biggest statement ever about the evils of doping in sports.

 

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