Sunday, 24 July 2016

Zakarin may ride Olympic Games as independent athlete

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Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha) may look at riding the Rio Olympic Games as an independent athlete, Cyclingnews understands. Zakarin was barred from competing in Rio after a decision by the IOC Executive Board (IOC EB) to ban the Russian Olympic Committee from entering athletes who had served doping bans.

The decision comes after the publication of the McLaren report, which looked into state-sanctioned doping, earlier this week.

Zakarin, who won stage 17 of the Tour de France to Finhaut-Emosson, was handed a two-year suspension in 2009 following a positive test for the steroid methandienone and therefore is included in the IOC's Rio ban.

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Russian sport has been embroiled in controversy after multiple claims that doping was widespread in the country and that the state had helped to facilitate and cover it up. WADA hired Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren to look into the claims. The final report was damning and said that the Russian Sports Ministry had helped to manipulate samples that contained banned substances. In light of the report, the IOC launched its own investigation, the results of which were announced on Sunday afternoon.

Athletes are allowed to compete as independent athletes for various reasons including international sanctions against their country. The IOC ban does not prohibit Russian athletes who have served bans from trying to take this route, but admission as an independent will be on a strict case by case basis.

In order to gain entry, Russian athletes must prove that any anti-doping controls have been undertaken in countries that adhere to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code. Moscow's only WADA accredited lab had its accreditation revoked after it was revealed to be involved with the cover-ups.

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