Russian Olympic Committee to back athletes who want to attend Winter Olympics

An Russian Olympic Committee official said most Russian athletes still wanted to attend, even as neutrals.

December 12, 2017 02:31 pm | Updated 06:54 pm IST - MOSCOW

 Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) President Alexander Zhukov attends a meeting on the country's participation at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, in Moscow, Russia on Tuesday.

Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) President Alexander Zhukov attends a meeting on the country's participation at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, in Moscow, Russia on Tuesday.

The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) will support Russian athletes who choose to compete in next year's Winter Games in South Korea, according to a draft document seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) last week banned Russia from the Games due to take place in Pyeongchang in February for what it called “unprecedented systematic manipulation” of the anti-doping system. It left the door open for clean athletes to compete as neutrals.

An ROC official said on Monday that most Russian athletes still wanted to attend, even as neutrals.

The Russian committee is due to formalise its position on Pyeongchang at a meeting attended by sporting figures including the national men's hockey team, figure skaters, speed skaters and the presidents of winter sports federations.

Putin explains stand

President Vladimir Putin said last week that Russia would not prevent its athletes from competing, damping down calls from some for a boycott.

He also reiterated Russia's insistence that there was no state-sponsored doping system in the country.

In the weeks leading up to the IOC ban, more than 20 Russian athletes who competed at the 2014 Sochi Games were banned for life from the Olympics for allegedly violating anti-doping rules.

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