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Russia slammed by Paralympic leaders, faces Rio doping ban

ROB HARRIS, AP Sports Writer


LONDON (AP) — Russia faces being kicked out of the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro in the latest disciplinary action by a sports body infuriated at growing evidence about the country's state-sponsored doping program.

The International Paralympic Committee's decision Friday to start suspension proceedings against Russia came two days before IOC leaders decide whether to exclude the country's entire team from the Olympics next month in Brazil.

The IPC's strong condemnation of Russia's years of doping deception, including the 2014 Paralympics in Sochi, pulls back on the support it gave the country last month. It follows the publication of a World Anti-Doping Agency investigation by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren into Russia's state-backed doping which found samples from Paralympic athletes were made to disappear or were swapped.

"The report revealed an unimaginable scale of institutionalized doping in Russian sport that was orchestrated at the highest level," IPC President Philip Craven said. "McLaren's findings are of serious concern for everyone committed to clean and honest sport."

The IPC decried a "prevailing doping culture endemic within Russian sport at the very highest levels" and said the country's Paralympic body "appears unable or unwilling to ensure compliance with and the enforcement" of anti-doping measures. The IPC is sending 19 samples from the Sochi Paralympic Winter Games for immediate further analysis after McLaren's investigators said they could have been doctored by Russian authorities.

Russia finished second in the medal standings at the 2012 London Paralympics and has 267 athlete slots for Rio in 18 sports.

A decision is expected in the week commencing Aug. 1 whether to ban Russia from the Sept. 7-18 Paralympics. Russia would have 21 days to appeal.

"We have started proceedings to consider the suspension of their membership of the IPC," Craven said. "This decision was not taken lightly but ... Russia appears unable to fulfil its IPC membership obligations in full."

Russian President Vladimir Putin presented Craven with Russia's Order of Honor after the March 2014 games.

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-- (c) Associated Press 2016-07-23

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Russia should cancel it's hosting of the Football World Cup as it is will be boycotted by most of the countries anyway and don't waste money on this event. Russia should also stop it's membership in the International Olympic Commitee and stop paying membership fees and do not buy rights to broadcast Olympics on the Russian TV.

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Russia should cancel it's hosting of the Football World Cup as it is will be boycotted by most of the countries anyway and don't waste money on this event. Russia should also stop it's membership in the International Olympic Commitee and stop paying membership fees and do not buy rights to broadcast Olympics on the Russian TV.

Too much money involved for a boycott.
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Russia should cancel it's hosting of the Football World Cup as it is will be boycotted by most of the countries anyway and don't waste money on this event. Russia should also stop it's membership in the International Olympic Commitee and stop paying membership fees and do not buy rights to broadcast Olympics on the Russian TV.

Too much money involved for a boycott.

the football world cup will be the deja vu of Moscow Olympics 1980 when western countries boycotted them and as return step, communist countries boycotted games in LA in 1984. Russia should stop all these games with the west, too expensive

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