The husband of Olympic high jump champion Mariya Lasitskene has suggested Russia has faced double standards when it comes to doping sanctions
Russia has been hit with severe doping sanctions while countries such as Kenya and Ukraine have got off lightly, the sports journalist husband of Tokyo Olympic high jump champion Mariya Lasitskene has suggested.
Russia remains suspended by World Athletics, meaning stars such as three-time world champion Lasitskene can only compete as neutrals.
The sanctions were first imposed back in 2015 in the wake of allegations of a state-sponsored doping program run by Russia.
Lasitskene, 28, won gold in Tokyo under neutral status last summer.
At the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, Russian athletes will also be forced to compete without their nation’s flag or anthem due to punishments imposed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
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Russian officials have maintained that many of the allegations in recent years stem from an alternative agenda, leading ordinary athletes to suffer.