this position. you have to look at the adults in her life, right? she is a minor. let s go back to 2014. russia just instigated a so-called doping scheme at the games. had the doping committee addressed this back then, is russia so emboldened by violating the rules? absolutely. time and time again, the ioc and the court of arbitrations have given russia a free pass. there is no need for cultural change. they will simply continue with business as usual. we put that on the organizations. the organizations i run now and the other independent athlete groups, we ve been calling for reforms for the past seven years of these organizations, to have a 50-50 partnership with athletes and sport to ensure this never happens again. like i said, it s politics over principle and who loses out in
liability. so you re always responsible for what goes in your system. if there was a mistake there is a potential reduction from a four-year to a two-year exemption. but the ultimate authority relies on themselves. and shame on these organizations for putting this young child in this position. you have to look at the adults in her life. she is a minor. let s go back to 2014. russia participated in a sophisticated state sponsored doping scheme at the sochi games. if the international olympic committee had dealt with this properly back then, would russia not feel as emboldened now as they do to keep violating the rules? absolutely. i mean, time and time again, wada, the ioc and the arbitration of support has given russia a free pass. so there is no need for cultural change. so they continue business as usual. and we put that on the organizations. the organization i run now, global athlete, and the other independent athlete groups,