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  2. Russia at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    It was the leading country in terms of the number of medals removed due to doping at the 2002 Winter Olympics (5 medals), the 2006 Winter Olympics (1 medal), the 2008 Summer Olympics (14 medals), the 2012 Summer Olympics (17 medals), 2014 Winter Olympics (4 medals — 10 others were stripped and returned) and the joint most at the 2004 Summer ...

  3. What is ROC in the Olympics? It's not a country

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    Here's the meaning of ROC for Olympics and why Russia is known as the Russian Olympic Committee at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. ... The Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced the four-year ...

  4. Russian Olympic Committee athletes at the Olympics

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    In 2018, the Russian Olympic Committee was reinstated, but because of the outcome of a decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the subsequent decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), [2] Russian athletes participated at the 2020 Summer Games and 2022 Winter Games under the flag of the Russian Olympic Committee and the ...

  5. How Russians Are Competing at the Olympics

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    The Russian Olympic Committee was officially suspended in October 2023 after it declared that Ukrainian sports organizations in the regions of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia were ...

  6. Independent Olympians at the Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    Russian athletes were allowed to participate under the Olympic flag as "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR) if they were cleared by a panel, which was chaired by Valerie Fourneyron and had representatives from the IOC, the World Anti-Doping Agency, and the Doping Free Sport Unit of the Global Association of International Sports Federations.

  7. Russia's path to 2024 Olympics takes shape, Ukraine objects

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    Russians competed under the name “Olympic Athlete from Russia” at the 2018 Winter Olympics and as ROC — short for Russian Olympic Committee — in 2021 and 2022, without their country's ...

  8. Russian Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    Russia's Olympic Committee was founded in 1911 by representatives of Russian Sports Societies at a meeting in Saint Petersburg, in the premises of the Imperial Russian Society for Saving on the Water (Sadovaya Street 50), when the Statute was adopted and members of the committee were elected.

  9. Can Russians and Belarusians compete at the Paris Olympics ...

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    Russian athletes have competed under several different guises throughout the 128-year history of the Olympics, and they will be known by another new name at Paris 2024.. Following Russia’s ...