IAAF Refuses to Lift Ban on Russian Track & Field Athletes for Olympics

Friday, June 17, 2016

 

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The IAAF is refusing to life the ban on Russian track and field athletes for the Olympic Games in Rio.

The IAAF suspended Russian track and field athletes from competition in November after a WADA report exposed a systematic, state-sponsored doping scandal among Russian sports officials. 

In a bid to overturn the ban, Russia announced a series of reforms aimed at eliminating and spreading awareness about doping to its athletes. However, at a meeting in Vienna the IAAF refused to lift the ban. 

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GoLocal teams with Graphiq to highlight the results of the WADA report showing the countries with the highest number of doping violations. 

 

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Named “America’s First Sports Bar,” McGreevy’s Boston is a great spot if you’re looking for someplace warm to watch the Winter Olympics. McGreevy’s Boston will be showing the games from February 7th until the 23rd on 16 HD TVs so you won’t miss any of the action. There is also a full bar and great food, so you’ll have everything you need to cheer on the USA team. 

McGreevy’s Boston, 911 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 0221.

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The Providence Rink

Don’t want to leave all of the fun to the athletes? The Providence Rink at the Bank of America City Center offers private and public ice skating lessons that can have you well on your way to becoming the next Michelle Kwan. Whether you want to take one lesson or multiple lessons a week, lessons are offered to individuals of all ages and skill levels. The rink also offers public skating and has college student discounts every Wednesday night. Call 401-331-5544 to schedule your lesson. 

The Providence Rink, Waterplace Park, Providence, RI, 02903.

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Natural Science Center

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South Shore Natural Science Center, 48 Jacob Lane, Norwell, MA, 02061.

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Providence Bruins

If ice hockey is your passion but you don’t want to spend your month’s paycheck on an NHL game or an airline ticket to Sochi, feel free to let out your inner hockey fan at a Providence Bruins game. Playing until April, there are plenty of opportunities to catch a home game and cheer on your team from the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence. What’s even better is that tickets are affordable. So take a break from cheering on the USA Olympic team and be right in the middle of the action while you cheer on a local team to victory. 

Dunkin Donuts Center: 1 La Salle Square, Providence, RI, 02903   

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Weston Ski Track

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Disney on Ice

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TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, Boston, MA, 02114.

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Discovery Museums

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Wenham Museum

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