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Timetable for IOC decision about Russia's participation in the Olympic Games


The Guardian sets out the timetable for the IOC decision and summarises the different viewpoints

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/jul/23/russia-olympic-judgment-rio-2016-doping?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_b-gdnnews

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  1. Ok, if IOC will ban whole Russian team from Rio, that means that we will see Mustafina in Tokyo 2020?

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    1. If so, her supreme performances in Bern are to be her swan songs, I suppose.

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  2. I doubt we'll see Aliya in 2017, let alone Tokyo! There's now even a chance we'll never see her compete again!

    Sigh. This is all so awful.

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  3. All the United States papers are stating the ban went through....WTF?!!! These are reputable papers.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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