Ban Russia from Winter Olympics, IOC urged

Almost 20 National Anti-Doping Organisation leaders have called for the International Olympic Committee to ban Russia from next year's winter games.

The world's leading national anti-doping agencies have called for Russia to be banned from the 2018 Winter Olympics and criticised the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for "inaction" over the Russian doping scandal.

Seventeen National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADA) leaders said Russian athletes should be banned from the Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea "for proven corruption of the Sochi Olympic Games and continuing failure in its obligations to clean sport."

In a strongly-worded statement following a two-day meeting in Denver, Colorado, the NADA leaders accused the IOC of a "continuing refusal to hold Russia accountable for one of the biggest doping scandals in sports history."

"IOC inaction imperils clean athletes and the future of the Olympic movement," it said.


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