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39 minutes ago, Kirkpatrick said:

4 years from every sport activity, such draconian and stupid punishment. 

 

Anyway, men's relay looking much more exciting than women's, just like in individual races...

 

It's not stupid, the Western world wants to show Russians who is the boss.

 

In response I expect more leaks about doping cases among the Western athletes and of course the Russian hackers will be behind it. They've exposed the NOP scandal before already when everyone and their mother was ready to suck on Salazar's kneecaps.

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49 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

Russia, as a nation in international competitions i presume? Because i can't grasp the possibility of CAS banning a bulgarian football club, for instance, of having russian players in the team.

 

obviously...

 

it's the usual "flag ban" in international events (and they should also lose the chance to organized any international event in all the Olympic sports, even if there's already been some kind of negative reaction to that -IIHF has already stated that the 2023 Ice Hockey Worlds will stay in Russia, the junior's in Siberia and the senior's in St.Petersburg, as they already have signed a lot of sponsorship agreements and started the contruction of the new Arena in SPB)...

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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Men´s 4x7.5km Team Relay:

 

1. RUSSIA II.  :RUS    (Yakimushkin/Belov/Poroshkin/Ustiugov)  1:26:46.8

2. RUSSIA I.  :RUS  (Larkov/Semikov/Spitsov/Melnichenko)  1:26:48.1

3. NORWAY I.  :NOR   (Golberg/Holund/Roethe/Krogh)   1:26:55.7

 

Full Final Result HERE

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