Mutko says Russia’s Olympic athletes will be young, clean
MOSCOW — A new generation of young, talented and, above all, clean Russian athletes will compete at next month’s Pyeongchang Olympics, according to Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko.
The Russians must compete under the Olympic flag in South Korea after the International Olympic Committee ruled the country operated a sophisticated doping and coverup program when it hosted the 2014 Sochi Games.
Mutko — who was sports minister at the time — has been banned from the Olympics for life along with 43 athletes, though he and all but one of the athletes have filed appeals.
Those bans, which include 14 medallists , have helped clear the way for younger talent in Russia, Mutko said. While there would usually be about 40 per cent changeover in the Russian team between Olympics, he said, this time 80 per cent of athletes will not have competed in Sochi.