This is reported by The New York Times.
According to the publication, now the IOC is considering very strict measures in relation to the Russian Olympic team. Moreover, the prosecution party requires collective responsibility for Russian athletes for systematic violations of doping rules.
In addition, restrictions will be imposed that will also affect Russia in the doping system at Sochi-2014. The question of what sanctions will be applied against Russia will be discussed on December 5 at the meeting of the IOC Executive Committee.
At the same time, the issue of Russia's complete removal from the Games in Korea is not being considered, but the other two options do not look much better. The first option copies the decision of the International Athletics Federation (IAAF) in relation to the Russians.
Recall, as previously reported, "URA-Inform", the famous Slovenian biathlete Thea Gregorin suspended from the competition. As a result of the re-examination of doping samples from the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, a doping test of a 37-year-old athlete found traces of a prohibited preparation.