Commentator and presenter at Dmitry Guberniev said that if sports medicine had been developed in Russia and doping had been used less, there would not have been such unpleasant moments as when the Russian biathlete was deprived of medals. Evgenia Ustyugova .
On Tuesday, the press service of the International Biathlon Union (IBU) announced that Ustyugov would be stripped of his 2010 Olympic gold medal after an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in the biological passport affair.
— It is clear that we found ourselves without gold in Sochi. But we have reaped what we have sown. On the other hand, everything is clear… If we made blood passports, medical passports, if we truly developed sports medicine and if we consumed less doping, there would be no such unpleasant moments. Unfortunately, they exist. It’s a shame, but it was clear that it would be taken away from us. But for me, the Sochi medal is still close to my heart. Relay race
— Even if Evgeniy goes to court, is there still no chance?
– Do what you must and be what will be. But it seems to me that there is no chance,” Guberniev told .
Ustyugov can appeal this decision to the Swiss Federal Court (SFT). However, the IBU statement notes that such appeals are only permitted for narrow procedural reasons.
Previously, Ustyugov was also deprived of the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Sochi.
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