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Kremlin's distance in Sharapova drug case

Maria Sharapova's doping case should not be considered a reflection of Russian sport as a whole, according to the Kremlin.

The Kremlin says Maria Sharapova's doping case and others like it should not be considered a reflection of Russian sport as a whole.

Sharapova is the most prominent name to test positive for heart medicine meldonium since its banning this year, but there have been five other reported cases in Russia across various sports.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday that the meldonium cases shouldn't be "projected onto all of Russian sport" and did not "cast a shadow on Russian sport, on the amazing achievements of our athletes".

Sharapova and the others who have tested positive are "individual athletes, individual situations".


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