LONDON (AP) — Summer Olympic sports federations said on Tuesday they are ready to deal with "individual cases" of Russian doping, rather than endorse a total ban on the Russian team for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
The Association of Summer Olympic International Federations, which represents the 28 sports in the games, said it recognized the "gravity and extent of the doping activities in Russia" as detailed in Monday's report by World Anti-Doping Agency investigator Richard McLaren.
The report, which accused Russia's sports ministry of overseeing doping of the country's Olympic athletes on a vast scale, listed 20 summer sports as being part of the cheating conspiracy.