Russia won't stop athletes from competing

Pyeongchang Winter Olympics organisers have urged drug-free Russian athletes to compete at the Games as neutrals.

Vladimir Putin.

Vladimir Putin says there will be no blockades for Russian athletes wishing to compete as neutrals. (AAP)

President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia would not prevent its athletes from competing at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics if they want to.

The IOC on Tuesday banned the Russian team from the Olympics after evidence emerged of an "unprecedented systematic manipulation" of the anti-doping system, but left the door open for some Russians to compete as neutrals if they demonstrate they have a doping-free background.

"Without any doubt, we will not declare a blockade, we will not prevent our Olympians from taking part (in the Games), if one of them wants to participate in a personal capacity," Putin said on state television.

Putin also took aim at Grigory Rodchenkov, the former head of Moscow's anti-doping laboratory, whose allegations of state-sponsored doping and a cover-up at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics triggered investigations that ultimately led to the IOC decision.

Without identifying Rodchenkov by name, Putin said the IOC's decision had been "mainly based on the testimonies of a person whose moral and ethical attitudes and psychological state raise many questions."

"Most of the accusations are based on facts that have not been proven and are largely unfounded," Putin said.

He did not budge on Russia's insistence that there was no state-sponsored doping system in the country.

"Why are our Olympians being banned from competing under the Russian flag and national symbols, if there is no state support for doping?," Putin said.

Meanwhile, South Korea's sports ministry said on Thursday that the ban on Russia participation is "regrettable", and urged Russian atheletes to take part.

"If we will be able to see the excellent performance that Russian atheletes demonstrated in previous winter games, that will make a huge contributions to the success of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics," the ministry said.


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