2016 Olympic Games

IOC Considers Stepanova Bid to Run as Neutral Athlete in Rio

IOC Considers Stepanova Bid to Run as Neutral Athlete in Rio

APLAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — The IOC has opened the door to the possibility of Russian whistleblower Yulia Stepanova competing as a neutral athlete at the

Jul 7, 2016 by Meg Bellino
IOC Considers Stepanova Bid to Run as Neutral Athlete in Rio
AP

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — The IOC has opened the door to the possibility of Russian whistleblower Yulia Stepanova competing as a neutral athlete at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

The IOC says it is asking its ethics commission for "advice" on the issue and will then decide whether Stepanova's participation "merits an exception to the rules of the Olympic Charter."

Until now, the International Olympic Committee has said Stepanova would have to compete under the Russia flag.

Stepanova, an 800-meter runner who served a two-year doping ban, helped expose the widespread cheating in Russia that led the IAAF to ban the country's track and field athletes from global competition, including the Olympics.

The IAAF granted Stepanova "exceptional eligibility" to compete as a neutral athlete, but not under the Russia flag.