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Russian Olympic team arrives in Rio

By The Assam Tribune

RIO DE JANEIRO, July 29: Around 70 athletes from Russia�s Olympic team touched down in Brazil on Friday ahead of next month�s games, which start in Rio on August 5. However, hours earlier, the IAAF rejected an appeal from world pole vault record holder Yelena Isinbayeva to compete.

Russia�s national team was greeted by Russia�s consulate general in Rio and compatriots in Brazil as they landed at Galeao International Airport.

At the farewell ceremony before the Russian athletes departed from Moscow�s Sheremetyevo airport, the president of Russia�s Olympic Committee (ROC) Aleksandr Zhukov stated that about 270 Russian athletes have been given the green light by their respective international federations to participate in the competition.

The men�s and women�s volleyball teams, the women�s handball team, the boxing team, synchronized swimmers and table tennis players were among the flight�s passengers that departed Moscow on Thursday.

Speaking at the ceremony, Isinbayeva who was fighting back tears, said that Russian athletes were banned �without a chance� to defend themselves and called on the remaining athletes to �show them what you�re able to do � for yourself and for us too.�

More than 100 athletes from the original 387-member team, which was selected by the ROC, are expected to miss the Olympics.

The exact number of Russian�s who will be allowed to compete will be finalised at the end of the week, but there will be no way back for the vast majority of Russia�s track and field athletes, with everyone, except long jumper Darya Klishina, excluded from participating in Rio.

Asked if there is still a chance the Russian sport fans could see Isinbayeva, a two-time pole vault Olympic champion competing at her fourth games, Zhukov confirmed that �there are no chances for track and field athletes.�

Later on Thursday, Isinbayeva announced on her Instagram account that her individual appeal had also been rejected by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

Isinbayeva travelled to Switzerland to address the judges in person. Nevertheless, the court dismissed her appeal along with that of 66 other athletes on July 21, as they did not meet the stringent eligibility criteria, with one of them involving being regularly checked by doping officers outside Russia.

Only the US-based Klishina is eligible to compete as she has been training and tested overseas over the past few years. � Agencies

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