Putin: Olympic ban on Russian athletes result of political campaign

Putin: Olympic ban on Russian athletes result of political campaign

MAXIM SHEMETOV

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday blamed a shadowy campaign for unfairly stripping some Russian sports people of the right to compete at the Rio Olympics over doping allegations, hitting out at what he called short-sighted political schemers.

Putin, addressing members of Russia's Olympic team in the Kremlin, said that the decision by international sporting organizations to ban some Russian athletes from the games, flew in the face of common sense and legality.

“The deliberate campaign targeting our athletes was characterized by so-called double standards and opted for the idea of collective responsibility, which is not compatible with sport, justice in general, or the basic norms of law," said Putin.

The Russian leader said the scandal, which centers on allegations that the Russian government and the FSB security service systematically covered up doping for years, had unfairly targeted many Russian sports people who had not even faced specific and proven accusations.

"This is a blow to the entire sporting world and to the Olympic Games," said Putin. "It is obvious that the absence of Russian sports people -- leaders in many sporting disciplines -- will significantly affect the intensity of the competition and diminish the spectator value of the forthcoming events."

Putin said any medal won in Rio in the absence of Russian athletes would be worth much less than otherwise and that such victories would have a completely different taste.

(Additional reporting by Dmitry Solovyov and Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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