Russia barred from using name at Olympics, world championships for two years

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The Olympic rings are illuminated for the first time to mark 6 months to go to the Olympic games at Odaiba Marine Park on Jan. 24, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan.

Russia has been barred from using its name at the Olympics and world championships for the next two years.

The ruling issued Thursday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), an independent arbiter for global sports disputes, came after Russia appealed a previous four-year ban from the Olympics last December.

Russia was accused of concealing lab data to hide evidence of doping. The World Anti-Doping Agency filed a request for arbitration in January, and a hearing was held in early November.

Under the ruling, Russia is not allowed to participate or attend the Olympic, Paralympic Games or world championships for the next two years. The country is also not allowed to host any of the games.

In addition, the Russian Federation flag cannot be flown or displayed during the games, and the Russian national anthem cannot be played.

The restrictions went into effect Thursday, and will remain in effect until Dec. 16, 2022, officially leaving the nation out of next year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo and the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.

Russian athletes could still participate in the games if they are not subject to suspension. Their uniforms must have the words “neutral athlete” and must not include the Russian flag.

In addition, government officials can still attend the games if they are invited by the head of the country hosting the event.

The International Olympic Committee said in a statement that it has “taken note of the CAS decision,” adding that it will consult with the International Federations and International Paralympic Committee “with a view to having a consistent approach in the implementation of the award.”

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