Doping Scandal May Cost Moscow Right to Host 2018 World Cup, Analysts Say


Doping Scandal May Cost Moscow Right to Host 2018 World Cup, Analysts...

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Staunton, May 23 – If as a result of the dopining scandal, the International Olympic Committee votes to prevent Russian athletes from taking part in the Rio Games, then FIFA, the international football association which is obligated to follow IOC decisions, would likely strip Russia of its right to host the 2018 World Cup, two Moscow analysts say.

That would constitute a major public relations disaster for Vladimir Putin who has made the hosting of this competition the most important follow-on event to the 2014 Sochi Olympiad, and it would also eliminate one of the major channels through which he has corruptly purchased the support of key Russian elites.

Consequently, the IOC decision, which a drumbeat of recent events suggests will go against Moscow, could cast a far larger shadow than many now think and have serious repercussions in Russian politics, repercussions far larger if as yet less attended to than a ban on Russian athletes at the upcoming Olympiad.

Writing on the “Profile” portal, Dmitry Dedashin and Viktor Khrushchev argues that “the doping scandal which broke out last fall … has gone to a new level,” one in which Russia may become the first country in history to be stripped of the right to send all its athletes to an Olympiad (profile.ru/obshchestvo/sport/item/106843-sport-vysokikh-napryazhenij).

That prospect has become possible since it now appears, on the basis of statements by Vitaly Stepanov and Georgy Rodchenkov, two former Russian officials in a position to know, that the Russian sports authorities and Russian government engaged in mass deceptions about the use of drugs by its athletes at the Sochi Games, according to IOC President Thomas Bach.

Moscow’s reaction to this has been to denounce the reporting in the Western media as an anti-Russian “spectacle” and “invention.” But that has not stopped WADA expanding its investigation and the FBI getting involved as well, steps that are likely to keep this issue in the public eye and raise more questions about Russian behavior.


http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.lt/2016/05/doping-scandal-may-cost-moscow-right-to.html?m=1


i can't tell you if what they say is true or not...
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No it won't :lol:

If human rights atrocities won't cost Qatar than this certainly will not.

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Pointless trying to move it if the aim is to avoid a doping country, any country capable of hosting the world cup would have a doping problem so there is always the possibility of a doping scandal.

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I doubt this will have any impact.

But neither Russia nor Qatar should host the World Cup until they clean up their acts.

Both should be stripped of the rights to host the tournament.

I think what should happen is the United Nations should be able to declare a place unfit to host the tournament and that should disqualify the place.

The rights to the next World Cup should go to England/the United Kingdom or the United States. Yes, America is not perfect (I'm among the loudest of critics of their foreign policy, especially extrajudicial, illegal and utterly unprincipled drone strikes).

It's a question of where to draw the line. We draw the line at Russia and Qatar.

Much like the IOC should have drawn the line at Berlin in 1936. They didn't. That they did nothing was enormously helpful to Hitler and must be regarded as the spirit of appeasement which facilitated the Holocaust and the origins of the Second World War.

Neither Russia nor Qatar should have the rights to host either tournament.

Frankly, Australia and other countries should just boycott.

Sport < human rights.

That simple.
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Drunken_Fish wrote:
Pointless trying to move it if the aim is to avoid a doping country, any country capable of hosting the world cup would have a doping problem so there is always the possibility of a doping scandal.


Russia didn't just drop....they took the bottles of urine, from the Olympic drug testing station at the Winter Olympic they was hosting , and open the bottles of the Russia athletes and change there urine to be clean, then put the bottles back to drug testing station

this is not normal doping

what to stop Russia for changing a clean athlete urine bottle with a drug urine bottle at World cup?

Edited by adrtho: 24/5/2016 10:45:17 PM
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show us on the doll where russia touched you ...
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thejollyvic wrote:


show us on the doll where russia touched you ...


If you're a dissident or Ukrainian or whatever, you'd have to mutilate the doll in the most horrific ways in order to demonstrate that
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adrtho wrote:
Drunken_Fish wrote:
Pointless trying to move it if the aim is to avoid a doping country, any country capable of hosting the world cup would have a doping problem so there is always the possibility of a doping scandal.


Russia didn't just drop....they took the bottles of urine, from the Olympic drug testing station at the Winter Olympic they was hosting , and open the bottles of the Russia athletes and change there urine to be clean, then put the bottles back to drug testing station

this is not normal doping

what to stop Russia for changing a clean athlete urine bottle with a drug urine bottle at World cup?

Edited by adrtho: 24/5/2016 10:45:17 PM


That is true but you are naive if you don't think things like this have, are or will happen in other countries.

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Cronulla and Essendon doping cases have ruled Australia out of making a moral decision here.
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Drunken_Fish wrote:
adrtho wrote:
Drunken_Fish wrote:
Pointless trying to move it if the aim is to avoid a doping country, any country capable of hosting the world cup would have a doping problem so there is always the possibility of a doping scandal.


Russia didn't just drop....they took the bottles of urine, from the Olympic drug testing station at the Winter Olympic they was hosting , and open the bottles of the Russia athletes and change there urine to be clean, then put the bottles back to drug testing station

this is not normal doping

what to stop Russia for changing a clean athlete urine bottle with a drug urine bottle at World cup?

Edited by adrtho: 24/5/2016 10:45:17 PM


That is true but you are naive if you don't think things like this have, are or will happen in other countries.


oh gee...i really don'y think, any Government that hosted Olympic games in last 30 years, has done anything close to what Russia was doing

every drug test at 2014 winter Olympic should be null and void

what to say, Russia vs Argentina Q/F and they do some testing on Argentina from early games, and Messi test come up positive? because this really what Russia was doing at Winter Olympics
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Soft News wrote:
Cronulla and Essendon doping cases have ruled Australia out of making a moral decision here.


Australia?

you know, if the police didn't report rape, Australia would be rape free ...they are both non Olympic sports being test if they are
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