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Three Russian cyclists sue Wada, investigator McLaren
Russian cyclists Kirill Sveshnikov (left), Dmitry Sokolov (centre) and Dmitry Strakhov appear via teleconference after filing suit in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against the World Anti-Doping Association, in Toronto, on Monday. (AP)

Moscow - The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) last year dismissed the three cyclists' appeal against the ban

By Reuters

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Published: Tue 12 Sep 2017, 8:37 PM

Last updated: Tue 12 Sep 2017, 10:42 PM

Three Russian cyclists are suing the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) and investigator Richard McLaren over their exclusion from the Rio 2016 Olympics, their coach said on Tuesday.
The road cyclists were among the Russians banned from competing after a Wada-commissioned report by Canadian lawyer McLaren, found evidence of widespread doping and manipulation of doping tests by Russian athletes and officials.
The cyclists - Kirill Sveshnikov, Dmitry Strakhov and Dmitry Sokolov - do not appear in the McLaren report, which said that 26 positive doping tests by Russian cyclists had been covered up.
However, to be able to compete in Rio, Russian athletes had to fulfill a series of criteria defined by the International Olympic Committee.
The IOC also called on international sports federations, which ultimately ruled on athletes' participation in the Games, to examine the McLaren report and "carry out an individual analysis of each athlete's anti-doping record".
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) last year dismissed the three cyclists' appeal against the ban.
"The main task is to prove that the guys are right, that they have never doped and that they were unfairly banned from taking part in the Olympic Games," their coach Alexander Kuznetsov told Reuters, saying the lawsuit's objective was to "clear the athletes' names".
"We are convinced that the result should be in our favour."


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