DOPING: 42 RUSSIAN ATHLETES FILE APPEALS AGAINST CAS

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Admin l Wednesday, January 10, 2018

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said it has registered 42 appeals filed by Russian athletes against decisions taken by the Disciplinary Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC DC).




The IOC DC, according to Matthieu Reeb, CAS Secretary found the athletes to have committed anti-doping rule violations during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games, disqualified them from the events in which they participated at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games and forfeited all medals won by them.

The athletes were also declared ineligible to participate in any capacity in all subsequent editions of the Olympic Games. The athletes concerned are:
1 Aleksandr Zubkov (bobsleigh) 22 Alexander Rumyantsev (speed skating)
2 Dmitry Trunenkov (bobsleigh) 23 Olga Zaytseva (biathlon)
3 Aleksei Negodailo (bobsleigh) 24 Yulia Chekaleva (cross-country skiing)
4 Alexander Kasyanov (bobsleigh) 25 Anastasia Dotsenko (cross-country skiing)
5 Aleksei Pushkarev (bobsleigh) 26 Alexey Voevoda (ice hockey)
6 Ilvir Khuzin (bobsleigh) 27 Ekaterina Lebedeva (ice hockey)
7 Olga Stulneva (bobsleigh) 28 Galina Skiba (ice hockey)
8 Aleksander Tretiakov (skeleton) 29 Anna Shibanova (ice hockey)
9 Sergei Chudinov (skeleton) 30 Ekaterina Smolentseva (ice hockey)
10 Elena Nikitina (skeleton) 31 Ekaterina Pashkevich (ice hockey)
11 Olga Potylitsyna (skeleton) 32 Inna Dyubanok (ice hockey)
12 Maria Orlova (skeleton) 33 Ivan Skobrev (speed skating)
13 Olga Vilukhina (biathlon) 34 Nikita Kryukov (cross-country skiing)
14 Yana Romanova (biathlon) 35 Tatyana Ivanova (luge)
15 Alexander Legkov (cross-country skiing) 36 Albert Demchenko (luge)
16 Evgeniy Belov (cross-country skiing) 37 Alexander Bessmertnykh (cross-country skiing)
17 Maxim Vylegzhanin (cross-country skiing) 38 Liudmila Udobkina (bobsleigh)
18 Alexey Petukhov (cross-country skiing) 39 Artem Kuznetcov (speed skating)
19 Julia Ivanova (cross-country skiing) 40 Natalia Matveeva (cross-country skiing)
20 Evgenia Shapovalova (cross-country skiing) 41 Tatiana Burina (ice hockey)
21 Olga Fatkulina (speed skating) 42 Anna Shchukina (ice hockey)

He said a CAS arbitration procedure has been opened for each athlete. The procedures are being conducted jointly and a combined hearing is likely to take place in the week of 22 January 2018. At the moment, it is expected that the CAS will issue a final decision for each case on or before 31 January 2018.

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