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18 minutes ago, Khadidja Aisha said:

Ofcourae the eussia ban has nothing to do whit doping, it is a way to punish Russia, as yjr punish England for huliganism, when worst huligans are GERMANS..

 

How people can be so blind that they really think it has nothing to do with doping is just unbelievable, but sure, everything being a big bad conspiracy sounds a lot tastier of course.

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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

How people can be so blind that they really think it has nothing to do with doping is just unbelievable, but sure, everything being a big bad conspiracy sounds a lot tastier of course.

 

Unless IAAF bans Kenya or Ethiopia from taking part in their events, these conspiracy theories will have a lot of oxygen to breathe :lol:

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It's such a stupid ban :d You can compete in all events, but if you qualify, there will be a white flag next to your name. :d Russia can play in the football World Cup qualification and if they go to Qatar it would be a neutral team/nation :roflmao: Almost anyone can still go and win medals, they just won't count towards Russia, but in the end everyone, who keeps up the statistics will still count them towards Russia's historical count and it won't make any difference.

 

 

So what will happen to all the quotas they have won for Tokyo. Let's say wrestling, where they have 9 quotas for now. Will they be scrapped, how will they be replaced, will they be allowed to compete in the other categories next year, in which OQT, as neutral team in the specific european region.... :d 

 

That counts for every other sport, where the russian participation has messed up other athletes/nations chanced of qualifying. I don't like outside BS, which messes up the sporting flow of the competitions, results, records. You either ban only the athletes, for who you have proof, or you ban the whole nation, if it's a stateside machine. If you are russian, you don't compete period. Thank your country or change your nationality and never compete for Russia again. 

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Nobody here said that Russians are angels, they have huge problem with doping, but blame entire country for that? It's not fair for all clear athletes from Russia who can't compete under their own flag. 

 

United States, China and Russia completely destroy world sport with their insane race for global dominance 

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3 hours ago, Dunadan said:

 

https://www.wada-ama.org/en/media/news/2019-12/wada-executive-committee-unanimously-endorses-four-year-period-of-non-compliance

 

CRC Chair, Jonathan Taylor QC, said: “Today, the ExCo has delivered a strong and unequivocal decision. While being tough on the authorities, this recommendation avoids punishing the innocent and instead stands up for the rights of clean athletes everywhere. If an athlete from Russia can prove that they were not involved in the institutionalized doping program, that their data were not part of the manipulation, that they were subject to adequate testing prior to the event in question, and that they fulfil any other strict conditions to be determined, they will be allowed to compete.

WADA now has the names of all suspicious athletes in the LIMS database, and thanks to the painstakingly forensic nature of the investigation, this includes the athletes whose data was manipulated or even deleted, including the 145 athletes within WADA’s target group of most suspicious athletes but also others beyond that target group.

While I understand the calls for a blanket ban on all Russian athletes whether or not they are implicated by the data, it was the unanimous view of the CRC, which includes an athlete, that in this case, those who could prove their innocence should not be punished, and I am pleased that the WADA ExCo agreed with this.”

 

well, if (and it's a big if) this is the case, they must publish that list immediately (and fu*k all the privacy rules...the question goes well beyond that and it's a lot more important)...

 

all the sports fans in the world have all the rights to know who's a cheater and who's not...

 

p.s. and imho, 2 or more positive tests within a team = no team sport in Tokyo...:evil:

at the same time, stop this OAR/ANA or whatever they want to name it farce!!! if there are some clean athletes who have been capable of qualifying, they should compete under the Russian Flag (and be able to listen and sing their National Anthem in case they win a gold medal)...

IOC should have all the interest to show that nobody is discriminated and all the clean athletes are more than welcome to the OGs, also the clean Russians...

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