Putin says doping allegations against Russia meant to stir discontent

Putin says doping allegations against Russia meant to stir discontent

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Putin delivers a speech during a reception on the National Unity Day at the Kremlin in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested on Thursday that allegations of a state-sponsored doping programme in Russia were an attempt to sow discontent ahead of the countryโ€™s presidential elections.

Reports commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have raised allegations of the existence of a state-run programme that included tampering with Russian athletesโ€™ positive tests by laboratory and security officials at the 2014 Sochi Games.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is now investigating the allegations and has banned six cross-country skiers for life from the Olympics over doping violations at Sochi.

โ€œThis is what is bothering me: the (Pyeongchang Winter) Olympics start in February, and when are our presidential elections? In March,โ€ RIA Novosti state news agency quoted Putin as saying.

โ€œThere are big suspicions that all this is being done to create for someone the necessary conditions for discontent among sport lovers, athletes.โ€

Putin, widely expected to stand in and win the elections, also suggested the United Statesโ€™ influence in international sports organisations could be having a deleterious effect on Russia.

Putin said the United States was home to โ€œthe main companies that order and pay for television rights, the main sponsors and advertisersโ€ of major sporting events.

โ€œIn retaliation for our alleged meddling in their election, they (the United States) want to create problems in the election of the president of Russia,โ€ Putin said.

Last month, Putin said the IOC was being pressured by the United States to prevent Russiataking part in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.

Russia escaped a blanket ban at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro although it was, and remains, barred from competing in international athletics events.

The countryโ€™s Paralympic Committee and anti-doping agency Rusada are also still suspended over the doping scandals.

Despite repeated calls for cooperation with international bodies to help rid Russia of doping, the authorities have always denied the stateโ€™s role in the scandal.

The IOC has said it will decide during its executive board meeting being held on Dec. 5-7 on the participation of Russian competitors at the 2018 winter games.

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