Russia’s lone imprint on the Tokyo Olympics comes from the athletes representing the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) as there is no mention of the country or the flag at the Games.
ROC is the name given to Olympic athletes representing Russia. Russia’s name, flag and anthem are banned but the red, white and blue on the uniforms are allowed. The ROC artistic swim team said a bear symbol on their uniforms was banned.
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The latest rules and restrictions on Russian athletes participating in the Olympics came last year from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The sanctions against the country came amid the country’s cover-up of anti-doping data.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) spotted strange anomalies in Russia’s lab files related to doping. WADA investigators said evidence had been deleted and spurious information added, including messages to tarnish the reputation of former lab director Grigory Rodchenkov.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) described the tampering in 2019 as "flagrant manipulation" and "an insult to the sporting movement."
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WADA said the edits were made while the lab was blocked by Russian law enforcement. Moscow denied any wrongdoing.
The CAS cut Russia’s four-year sanction to two.
In December, WADA’s president Witold Banka hailed the court’s decision despite the sanction cut.
"The (CAS) panel has clearly upheld our findings that the Russian authorities brazenly and illegally manipulated the Moscow Laboratory data in an effort to cover up an institutionalized doping scheme," Banka said in a statement.
Russia sent 330 athletes to Tokyo under the ROC banner. It’s the second-lowest number since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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Russian track and field athletes have to undergo special vetting of their drug-testing histories or possible involvement in cover-ups. Weightlifting has also prohibited the number of Russian athletes to just one male and one female competitor in Tokyo.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.