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Russia's Olympic doping ban halved, but flag barred from next two Games - Stabroek News

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MOSCOW,  (Reuters) - Russian athletes will be barred from competing at major international events, including the Olympics, under the country's flag until 2022 after a Swiss court yesterday upheld doping sanctions but halved the original four-year ban.

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