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Doping-Russian athletes back in doping spotlight after Paris green light

The doping spotlight is once again on Russia after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) cleared the way on Friday for the country's athletes to compete at next year's Paris Summer Games as neutrals.

Russians and Belarusians had initially been banned from competing internationally following Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year, for which Belarus has been used as a staging ground.

In March, however, the IOC issued a first set of recommendations for international sports federations to allow Russian and Belarusian competitors to return and they have since done so in most events.

Out of 4,600 athletes globally who have qualified for the July 26-Aug. 11 Games so far, eight are Russians and three hold Belarusian passports.

Long before Russia's invasion of the Ukraine, which Moscow calls a "special military operation", the country was already a sporting outcast for having implemented a state-sponsored doping programme that resulted in bans from competitions, including the Olympics.

The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) remains non-compliant, raising new concerns about the testing of Russian athletes ahead of the Paris Games.

Despite challenging conditions, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said more than 10,500 samples from Russian athletes had been collected this year, most of those in out-of-competition tests, including from athletes training in so-called ‘closed cities’.

"Despite this and given the history, WADA remains sceptical and wary when it comes to Russia," said WADA in a statement. "We must remain vigilant and ensure that no stone is left unturned when it comes to ensuring that all the proper testing has taken place in advance of Paris.

"We encourage Anti-Doping Organisations to implement a biological passport

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