Models display the Olympic uniforms for Russian athletes in Moscow, Russia, Dec 10, 2021. (PAVEL GOLOVKIN / AP)
MOSCOW - Russia unveiled the national team uniform for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on Friday, leaving out its tricolor flag from the design to comply with doping sanctions.
ZASPORT, the outfitter of the Russian Olympic team, unveiled red, white, blue and grey uniforms that bore the logo of the Russian Olympic Committee — three flames in the colors of the national flag with the Olympic rings below them — instead of the country's flag.
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Russian athletes are barred from competing at major international events, including the Olympics, under their flag and with their anthem until December 2022.
A model attends the presentation of the Russian Olympic Team uniform for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games, designed and manufactured by ZASPORT clothing company, in Moscow on Dec 10, 2021. (DIMITAR DILKOFF / AFP)
The sanctions, initially imposed by the World Anti-Doping Agency but later halved to two years on appeal, were designed to punish Moscow for providing doctored laboratory data to international anti-doping authorities that could have helped identify drug cheats.
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At the Beijing Games, which run from Feb 4-20, Russians will be competing as representatives of the Russian Olympic Committee under the acronym "ROC", as they did at the Tokyo Summer Olympics this year.
A model displays the Olympic uniforms for Russian athletes in Moscow, Russia, Dec 10, 2021. (PAVEL GOLOVKIN / AP)
As part of the sanctions, Russian gold medal winners will be serenaded by music from composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky instead of the country's national anthem.
Russia has acknowledged some shortcomings in its implementation of anti-doping rules but denies running a state-sponsored doping program.