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CLEAN : Former French minister sentenced for defamation against Nadal

9th - Higher Ed
Former French Minister for Health and Sports Roselyne Bachelot was given a suspended sentence and a 500 euro fine by a court in Paris on Thursday for having accused Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal of doping in a television programme...
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CLEAN : Russia anti doping body to continue its work after WADA ban

9th - Higher Ed
The head of Russia's anti doping body said Thursday that the organisation would continue the huge amount of work it has done in recent months after the World Anti Doping Agency upheld its suspension of the country
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CLEAN : Former French minister sentenced for defamation against Nadal

9th - Higher Ed
Former French Minister for Health and Sports Roselyne Bachelot was given a suspended sentence and a 500 euro fine by a court in Paris on Thursday for having accused Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal of doping in a television programme...
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IOC to offer Olympic medal ceremonies after Sochi appeals

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Athletes cheated out of medals by Russian competitors at the 2014 Sochi Olympics will be offered a "dignified" medal ceremony at the next Winter Games in February.

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Bach insists Russia ban will end "very sad period for Olympic movement."

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Russia to be allowed to compete in Winter Olympics as neutrals

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Russian athletes will be allowed to compete at the upcoming Pyeongchang Olympics as neutrals despite orchestrated doping at the 2014 Sochi Games, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.

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Olympics: Russia Can Compete as Neutral

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Russian athletes will be allowed to compete at the upcoming Pyeongchang Olympics as neutrals despite orchestrated doping at the 2014 Sochi Games, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.

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Bach on allowing Russia to compete in Olympics as neutrals

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Russian athletes will be allowed to compete at the upcoming Pyeongchang Olympics as neutrals despite orchestrated doping at the 2014 Sochi Games, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.

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CLEAN : Russians challenge doping ban at sports court

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of Russian athletes banned by the International Olympic Committee for life over doping began an appeal against their suspension at the world's top sports court
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CLEAN : Muscovites react to Russian skaters Olympic ban

9th - Higher Ed
A number of Russian athletes have been banned from participating in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
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CLEAN : 169 atletas rusos admitidos a Pyeongchang bajo bandera olimpica

9th - Higher Ed
El Comite Olimpico Internacional autorizo a 169 atletas rusos para competir bajo la bandera olimpica en los Juegos Olimpicos de invierno de 2018 en Pyeongchang tras el escandalo de dopaje que golpea al deporte ruso
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CLEAN : Olympics: Russian Pyeongchang ban pure politics says ex champ

9th - Higher Ed
Russia's former biathlon champion and cross country skier Anfisa Reztsova a five time Olympic medallist in both sports told AFP that the ban on Russia at the Pyeongchang Olympics is pure politics
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CLEAN : Oly-2018/Doping: Russia worries about the fate of its athletes

9th - Higher Ed
The list of Russian athletes excluded from the Pyeongchang Olympics (9-25 February) for doping won't be released before the end of the month but names are already starting to drop reviving calls to boycott the two weeks of competition
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IOC chief refuses to speculate on Russian athletes' doping appeal

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IOC President Thomas Bach won't say what he thinks will happen with appeals filed by Russian athletes trying to gain entry into the Pyeongchang Olympics.

Two groups of Russians, 47 in all, have appealed...
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No CAS ruling yet on Russian appeal over alleged doping

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport has adjourned for the day without ruling on appeals filed by Russian athletes who want to compete at the Pyeongchang Olympics.

The court did not decide on an appeal...
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Russia has uniforms ready in case team is reinstated for Olympic finale

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Russian officials have a store of uniforms ready if their team is formally reinstated for the Pyeongchang Olympics closing ceremony, according to the head of the "Olympic Athletes from Russia"  delegation.

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Former Russian professional ice hockey player on doping case

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Supporters of Russian competitors taking part in the Pyeongchang winter games on Monday urged athletes to focus on winning despite the implications of curling bronze medallist Alexander Krushelnitsky receiving a...
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German interior minister on Russia doping scandal

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Germany's Interior Minister on Wednesday said he was unsure if action taken against Russia in response to the doping scandal would have a lasting effect on the country.

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Olympic curlers give their reaction ro Krushelnitsky doping case

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Members of curling teams at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics arrived at the stadium in Gangneung on Tuesday, a day after a doping case was opened against a medal-winning athlete from Russia.

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Russia curling federation official on Krushelnitsky doping case

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A senior Russian Curling Federation official on Monday suggested Russia's political enemies could be responsible for the doping case involving bronze medalist Alexander Krushelnitsky at the Pyeongchang Winter...
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Russia curling federation official on Krushelnitsky doping case

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A senior Russian Curling Federation official on Monday said the organisation was doing everything it could to prove the innocence of a curling bronze medallist who tested positive for a banned substance while...
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CLEAN : Japanese vows to clear name in first Olympics drug case (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Japanese short track speed skater Kei Saito has tested positive for a banned substance at the Pyeongchang Olympics the first doping case of the Games the Court of Arbitration for Sport said Tuesday
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CLEAN : IOC Athletes Commission reacts to Russian doping case

9th - Higher Ed
The Chair of the IOC Athletes Commission Angela Ruggerio says the case of a Russian curler who failed a doping test does raise questions and adds it is not a good thing
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CLEAN : Russia's Olympic fate set to go down to the wire

9th - Higher Ed
Doping scarred Russia's bid to return to the Olympic fold in time for the Pyeongchang Winter Games closing ceremony will go down to the wire after the executive board of the IOC fails to reach a decision