IOC ignores own doping rules

The opening ceremony at the Beijing Olympics. Ten countries and five disciplines should have been barred due to failure to live up to the IOC's rules on anti-doping.
The opening ceremony at the Beijing Olympics. Ten countries and five disciplines should have been barred due to failure to live up to the IOC's rules on anti-doping.
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Russia and nine other countries should have been excluded from last year’s Olympics in China, as should all of the participants in five disciplines – but the International Olympic Committee chose to ignore its own charter on doping.

“Sometimes there are powers in the sporting world that are stronger than the rules,” says Denmark's Sports Analysis Institute Director Henrik Brandt.

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