I am a huge fan of the Olympics but have become disillusioned with the Russian Doping scandal and their ability to still compete as 'athletes from Russia'.
If someone is caught with performance enhancing drugs in their system it is an instant ban. However, Politics has played a huge part in allowing Russian Athletes to compete in South Korea. To say nothing of the huge lack of balls on the part of the IOC and all who won't enforce the rules.
Probably, there are other things that are also at play in the discussion like the World Cup is in Russia starting in June. Just a guess on my part.
I got to admit I'm hugely disappointed that the NHL and the owners wouldn't let the hockey players take part in South Korea. If you go through the list of players representing Canada you may recognize a few names of former NHL'ers who played in the KHL etc are now representing Canada. Hopefully, the hockey will still be one of the key sports to watch in South Korea.
What are you planning on following in this Olympics? I know I'll be tuning in to see what has good coverage and competitive.
If someone is caught with performance enhancing drugs in their system it is an instant ban. However, Politics has played a huge part in allowing Russian Athletes to compete in South Korea. To say nothing of the huge lack of balls on the part of the IOC and all who won't enforce the rules.
Probably, there are other things that are also at play in the discussion like the World Cup is in Russia starting in June. Just a guess on my part.
I got to admit I'm hugely disappointed that the NHL and the owners wouldn't let the hockey players take part in South Korea. If you go through the list of players representing Canada you may recognize a few names of former NHL'ers who played in the KHL etc are now representing Canada. Hopefully, the hockey will still be one of the key sports to watch in South Korea.
What are you planning on following in this Olympics? I know I'll be tuning in to see what has good coverage and competitive.






