Last Winter Olympics appeal by Russian athletes rejected

The International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach holds a news conference following the IOC Executive Board meeting ahead of the the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea
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The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday dismissed the last ditch appeals of 47 Russian athletes and coaches who were banned from participating in the PyeongChang Winter Olympics Games in South Korea.

The Russians had appealed their ban from the Games lated to begin later on Friday, handed down in December by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over their alleged role in the doping scandal from the Olympics held in Sochi four years ago, reports Efe news.

In upholding the IOC's ban on the appellants, the CAS found that they had not demonstrated that the committee's process was "discriminatory, arbitrary or unfair".

"In its decisions, the CAS arbitrators have considered that the process created by the IOC to establish an invitation list of Russian athletes to compete as Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) could not be described as a sanction but rather as an eligibility decision", the CAS said in a statement.

The IOC had banned Russia and the Russian Olympic Committee after the fallout of the doping scandal, but it invited 169 pre-screened Russians to compete at PyeongChang under the Olympic flag as neutrals.

"Although the ROC was suspended, the IOC nevertheless chose to offer individual athletes the opportunity to participate in the winter Games under prescribed conditions - a process that was designed to balance the IOC's interest in the global fight against doping and the interests of individual athletes from Russia," it said.

The Winter Olympics will conclude on February 25.

Source: IANS

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