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FIS demanded to allow clean Russian sportsmen to compete at the Olympic Games

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FIS demanded to allow clean Russian sportsmen to compete at the Olympic Games


16.03.2017

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Russian sportsmen not take doping should participate in the Winter Olympics in South Korea next year. President of International Ski Federation Gian-Franco Kasper made this statement, according to RIA Novosti. He is a participant of the meeting of International Olympic Committee held in Pyongyang.

Kasper is sure that clean sportsmen should be protected. Three athletes, whose fault has not been proved, should not be disqualified as well. He specified that no one could not be barred based on their nationality. 

The head of Ski Federation compared such actions with Hitler campaigns. This was the way Fuhrer of the German Reich found all Jewish people guilty. They were all murdered. “Prove to me who is really guilty. Their passports have nothing to do with this,” Kasper added.

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