International Paralympic Committee will decide on Russia soon

Russia were suspended by the IPC in August 2016 following revelations of state-sponsored doping uncovered in a report by WADA.

Update: 2017-12-20 21:48 GMT
In a statement the IPC said they had extended the ban as the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) had not made sufficient progress to justify their reinstatement. (Photo: albawaba.com)

London: International Paralympic Committee (IPC) on Wednesday maintained Russia’s doping suspension with a decision on their participation in the 2018 Paralympics to be made in January. In a statement the IPC said they had extended the ban as the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) had not made sufficient progress to justify their reinstatement.

“The RPC is making headway with the IPC on three of the five remaining reinstatement criteria. “However sadly, and much to our growing disappointment and frustration, there is a lack of progress regarding an official response from the Russian authorities specifically and adequately addressing the McLaren findings and evidence.”

Russia were suspended by the IPC in August 2016 following revelations of state-sponsored doping uncovered in a report by Richard McLaren on behalf of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Statement added: “The IPC Taskforce still has significant concerns as to the lack of any material progress regarding the provision of an official response from the Russian authorities that adequately addresses the findings made by Professor McLaren.

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