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27 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

http://www.skysports.com/tennis/news/12110/10511558/tennis-first-sport-to-clear-russians-for-rio-olympic-games

 

So what was the time needed by ITF to reach an "individual analysis of each athlete". 5 minutes ? 

 

What a tragic farce. 

I thinlk most federation have done analisys like this before today.

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List of Russian athletes in Olympic squad who had problems with doping (not included track and field).

 

Rowing - Podshivalov, Karabelshchikova
Swimming - Lovtsova, Yefimova, Krapivina

Cycling-Road - Zabelinskaya, Zakarin

Cycling-Track - Sveshnikov, Shilov
Wrestling - Lebedev
Weightlifting - Kashirina, Romanova

Edited by Dmitry
With Fydorova was a mistake
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il y a 44 minutes, dcro a déclaré:

 

And yet we had cases like Sharapova. Clearing them in five minutes is unprofessional, they are supposed to make individual analysis of each athlete.

 

They didn't even try to pretend they did... Even waiting a couple of days was too much asking, they probably cleaned the athletes before this guy even had the chance to talk.

 

 

 

"Very strict criterias"

 

L - O - L

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2 hours ago, bestmen said:

 

what about the boxing ,swimming, wrestling ....???

Russia will compete for:

ITF (tennis)

 

Russia banned by:

IAAF (athletics) except Daria Klishina

 

Accoring to previous words of officials it looks like Russia will compete for:
UWW (wrestling)
FIG  (rhytmic gymnastic, artistic gymnastic, trampoline)
IHF (handball)
AIBA (boxing)
FIE (fencing)
ITU (triathlon)
IJF (judo)
BWF (badminton)
FINA (synchronized swimming, water polo and diving).

All the others are still question marks.
FINA (swimming)
FIVB (voleyball, beach voleyball)
WTF (taekwondo)
UIPM (modern pentathlon)
IGF (golf)
ISSF (shooting)
WA (archery)
ISAF (sailing)
FEI (equestrian)
ITTF (table tennis)
UCI (cycling)
FISA (rowing)
ICF (canoeing)
IWF(weightlifting)

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16 минут назад, De_Gambassi сказал:

 

They didn't even try to pretend they did... Even waiting a couple of days was too much asking, they probably cleaned the athletes before this guy even had the chance to talk.

 

"Very strict criterias"

 

L - O - L

Tennis isn't athletics or weightlifting. Competitions are every week. It's more like a football. It is difficult to hide something. Sharapova's case it shows And the most of Russian tennis players live and train in the United States, Dubai, Spain and come home once or twice a year (Fed Cup or Davis). But the main accusation towards Russia, that the government was hiding and substitute tests in Moscow and Sochi laboratories. And ITF is confident athletes who test laboratories around the world, with all the negative results.

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58 minut temu, Dmitry napisał:

List of Russian athletes in Olympic squad who had problems with doping (not included track and field).

 

Rowing - Podshivalov, Karabelshchikova, Fyodorova
Swimming - Lovtsova, Yefimova, Krapivina

Cycling-Road - Zabelinskaya, Zakarin

Cycling-Track - Sveshnikov, Shilov
Wrestling - Lebedev
Weightlifting - Kashirina, Romanova

 

The list isn't so long.

It is good decision for Russia!

I miss Isinbayeva

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1 час назад, Dmitry сказал:

List of Russian athletes in Olympic squad who had problems with doping (not included track and field).

 

Rowing - Podshivalov, Karabelshchikova, Fyodorova
Swimming - Lovtsova, Yefimova, Krapivina

Cycling-Road - Zabelinskaya, Zakarin

Cycling-Track - Sveshnikov, Shilov
Wrestling - Lebedev
Weightlifting - Kashirina, Romanova

 Also Mikhail Dovgalyuk (swimming, 4x200) http://www.rusada.ru/press/news/informatsiya-o-diskvalifikatsii-plavanie-3

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il y a 17 minutes, FC Mezhgorye a déclaré:

Tennis isn't athletics or weightlifting. Competitions are every week. It's more like a football. It is difficult to hide something. Sharapova's case it shows And the most of Russian tennis players live and train in the United States, Dubai, Spain and come home once or twice a year (Fed Cup or Davis). But the main accusation towards Russia, that the government was hiding and substitute tests in Moscow and Sochi laboratories. And ITF is confident athletes who test laboratories around the world, with all the negative results.

 

Indeed, tennis isn't athletics or weightlifting, these two sports have a somewhat marginal efficient anti-doping program. Tennis has not. It has a communication policy (that very rarely goes out of tracks like in Sharapova's case). Using it as a "very strict criteria" to judge the cleaness of any athletes is taking us for complete idiots.

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