
Thomas Bach: IOC decision on Russians ‘is about justice’
RIO DE JANEIRO — IOC President Thomas Bach issued another defence of his handling of the Russian doping scandal Monday, saying the decision not to exclude the entire Russian team from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics was based on human rights and justice.
Bach used his speech at the opening ceremony of the IOC’s general assembly to address the continuing criticism of the Olympic body’s response to evidence of state-sponsored doping in Russia, declaring that individual athletes cannot be punished for the wrongdoing of their government.
“This decision is about justice,” Bach said. “Justice has to be independent from politics. Whoever responds to a violation of the law with another violation of the law is destroying justice.”
Rejecting calls from anti-doping bodies for a total ban on Russia, the IOC instead gave international sports federations the authority to rule on the entry of individual Russian athletes. The IOC also ruled that any Russian athletes with prior doping sanctions could not compete in the Rio Games, which open Friday.