REPORT: Russian Officials Say International Olympic Committee Has
Reinstated Nation Despite Two Failed Doping Tests
Russia says the IOC has reinstated the
country to the Olympic movement despite two failed doping tests by its
athletes at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
Russia was banned from the Olympics because of a massive doping scandal
at the 2014 Sochi Games.
In quotes carried by the TASS news agency, Russian Olympic Committee
President Alexander Zhukov said a letter had been received earlier
Wednesday from the IOC announcing the nation's reinstatement.
"I would like to thank our athletes who were able to perform well even
despite the provocations," Zhukov said. "I thank the fans who did not
cross the line and what could result in sanctions. Today's IOC's
decision is very important for us. The ROC is an absolutely full-fledged
member of the Olympic family."
The IOC didn't respond immediately to a request to comment.
Two of the more than 160 athletes competing as Olympic Athletes from
Russia in South Korea tested positive for banned substances, including a
curler who had to forfeit his bronze medal.