FINA supports IOC resolution on Russia

FINA president questioned the WADA actions regarding the Russian case saying that it exceeded its rights and obligations

Rio Olympics
IANS Lausanne (Switzerland)
Last Updated : Jul 28 2016 | 1:41 PM IST
The decision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to allow each federation to assess the eligibility of Russian sportspersons for Rio 2016 on an individual case basis is a positive one, said Fédération internationale de natation (FINA) (English: International Swimming Federation) president Julio Cesar Maglione.

"I am very happy at the decision taken by the IOC which allows Russian athletes, with no trace of doping, to compete in the Olympic Games and I support this 100 percent," Maglione told local daily El Observador in an interview that was published on Wednesday.

According to Xinhua, Maglione, who is also the president of the Uruguayan Olympic Committee (COU), said, "Clean and honest athletes, whatever country they come from, should participate in the Rio Olympics from August 5 to 21."

"Those that have qualified and haven't tested positive in the drugs test should be there (in Rio) and if we don't let them participate we would be destroying human beings that have dedicated themselves with effort, sacrifice, devotion, vocation and joy throughout their sporting career," said the president.

Maglione, an honorary member of the IOC and head of the Pan American Sporting Organisation (Odepa), questioned the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) actions regarding the Russian case because it exceeded its rights and obligations.

"WADA exists to monitor drugs in sport and to exert a role of scientific advice. However, it is not here to decide whether to eliminate a whole country. This has to be decided by the owner of the Games, which is the IOC," said Maglione who has been FINA president since 2009.
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First Published: Jul 28 2016 | 1:39 PM IST

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