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Saturday, 13 August 2016

Rio Olympics 2016: Russia's Darya Klishina banned by IAAF

The main Russian due to contend in the Olympic games has been banned.

The IAAF has put a sweeping restriction on the Russia group however Darya Klishina had been cleared for Rio as the administering body was fulfilled she was not doping.

Be that as it may, the IAAF has now disavowed the long jumper's qualification taking into account new - yet unspecified - data.

The 25-year-old demanded: "I am a perfect competitor", and said she would bid against the choice to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Russian olympic style sports competitors were banned all at once from the Olympics taking after cases the nation ran a state-supported doping program.

"I have demonstrated that [I am clean] officially commonly and without question," Klishina composed on her Facebook page.

"I am succumbing to the individuals who made an arrangement of controlling our excellent game and is liable of utilizing it for political purposes.

"I will require each conceivable push to secure my spotless picture."

Klishina had been cleared to contend as her medications testing record was set up in the United States, where she is based, as opposed to in Russia.

She was booked to contend in the long hop, which starts on Tuesday.

Russian Olympic boss Alexander Zhukov, cited by Russian news organizations, said the IAAF's very late suspension of the nation's exclusive olympic style events competitor in Rio was "a pessimistic joke".

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