The CAS ruling enabled Klishina to be the only Russian track and field athlete to compete
in the Rio Olympics.
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With the world watching, GSA successfully proved that Klishina was clean under the governing rules of the international track
and field federation.
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Russian track and field athletes(including Klishina) were ineligible to compete unless they could prove
they were clean after the Russian track and field federation was suspended.
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Klishina sought an exemption from the ban because she would been
living in the United States full time since March 2014 and had participated in anti-doping programs outside of Russia.
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Then, devastatingly, after going back and forth regarding the 25-year-old long jumper's eligibility,
the association ended up reversing the decision to give Klishina exemption from the ban just days before the competition.