
Seven Russian swimmers are illegal from competitive at the urban center Olympic Games by swimming's governance Fina.
Those deemed ineligible for urban center embody Yulia Efimova, a 200m bronze medallist in London, World Health Organization had a probationary ban raised by Fina last week.
It same the McLaren Report has showed anti-doping rules were "not properly applied" by Russian authorities.
Fina will currently re-test all the samples of Russian athletes collected in the end year's World Championships.
As well as Efimova, Mikhail Dovgalyuk, Natalia Lovtcova and Anastasia Krapivina were withdrawn by the Russian Olympic Committee.
Nikita Lobintsev, Vladimir Morozov and 17-year-old Daria Ustinova appeared within the World Anti-Doping Agency-commissioned investigation.
That report by Dr Richard McLaren claims Russia operated a state-sponsored doping programme for four years across the "vast majority" of summer and winter Olympic sports.
Following the findings, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) same it might leave it up to individual sports' governing bodies to make a decision if competitors square measure clean and may be allowed to require half.
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