MOSCOW: A Russian skier who is suspended after being implicated in a doping inquiry could face further sanctions after it emerged he has continued to compete.
Maxim Vylegzhanin won three silver medals at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi but was suspended last month by the International Ski Federation after he was accused of being one of 12 medallists whose doping samples were allegedly swapped for clean ones.
Despite his suspension, Vylegzhanin has carried on competing in Russian events, winning two races this month organised by a regional member federation of the Russian Cross-Country Skiing Federation.
FIS says this appears to break its rules on suspensions, and could result in Vylegzhanin serving a longer ban if he is found guilty of a doping offense.
Published in Dawn January 18th, 2017
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