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Russia recalls Olympians after doping bans

Three Russian athletes have been named to return to the national team after serving doping bans.

Russia's Sergei Kirdyapkin
Three Russian athletes have returned to the national team after serving doping bans. (AAP)

Three Olympic champion race walkers, including one who lost his London Games gold medal to Australia's Jared Tallent, have returned to the Russian national team after serving doping bans.

Sergei Kirdyapkin, Olga Kaniskina and Elena Lashmanova were all named in an updated team list on the Russian Sports Ministry's website Monday, meaning they could compete at the Olympics in August if the Russian team's suspension from track and field is lifted in time.

Russia had previously avoided picking athletes who had served doping bans as it tries to rebuild its reputation following its suspension in November by the IAAF following allegations of systematic doping.

Kirdyapkin last month lost his Olympic gold medal in the 50-kilometre walk when the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled his doping sanction was too lenient, with the second-placed Tallent hopeful of being presented with the long awaited gold in Australia this year.

The return of the three to the national team could prompt tension with track's governing body, which has ordered Russian track officials to "immediately suspend all cooperation" with their government-run training centre in the city of Saransk.

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Kirdyapkin, Kaniskina and Lashmanova are also among a group of Russian walkers and officials who remain under investigation by the IAAF over a 2014 incident in which several top Russian walkers were photographed apparently competing in a domestic competition despite serving suspensions and bans at the time.


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