Russian, Belarusian Paralympic committees exit Beijing, reserve right to later legal action
RPC issues statement Friday criticizing the IPC decision as 'absolutely politicized'
The Russian and Belarusian Paralympic Committees have left the athlete village in Beijing and have no immediate plans for legal action.
The RPC issued a statement Friday criticizing the decision to exclude Russian athletes from the Paralympics and said the move was "absolutely politicized."
It said its lawyers had determined that the Court of Arbitration for Sport would not be able to render a decision "during the accelerated proceedings."
The RPC said it reserved "the right to apply to the appropriate international and national court" later at its own discretion. It said it was not "worthwhile at the current time to remain in Beijing" and planned to leave. The team is expected to fly out on Sunday.
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The RPC also criticized International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach, who earlier this week recommended that "international sports federations and sports event organizers not invite or allow the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in international competitions."
It said Bach's move lead "to the degradation and collapse of the world sport."
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With files from CBC Sports