"Who's going to give me back what I've lost?" She writes.

The carriers were a gold favorite for the 2016 Olympics, but were not allowed to compete as Russian athletes were closed out of Rio. The following year she was allowed to compete again internationally, but only under a neutral flag.

Has deleted test data

This will also be the case at the Tokyo Olympics next year.

The International Athletics Association has banned Russian athletes from competing under the Russian flag since 2015. And now the International Anti-Doping Organization Wada has also suspended Russian athletes from competing under the Russian flag in the Olympics and the World Cup due to continued doping disclosures and deleted doping test data.

SVT Sport explains: That is why Russia is shut down

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Therefore, Russia is shut down

Want answers

Lasitskene is now seeking answers from Russian sports leaders and other authorities on how widespread and state-sponsored doping has continued in the country for several years after the disclosures in 2015.

“Have we done any internal investigation? Who was punished? Why are our athletes still using banned substances and why are coaches still being convicted of doping while those responsible for falsifying documents? she writes.

"I would like to know what the Ministry of Sports and Russia's Olympic Committee have done to protect me? You have created so many commissions, but I cannot find any reports on what they have achieved. Whose fault is that? And who's going to give me back what I've lost? "

Does not change nation

Lasitskene, world champion in 2015, 2017 and 2019, has previously said that it is mentally difficult to compete as neutral, but she does not intend to change nationality. Also in connection with the European Championships 2018, she accused Russian sportsmen of not having done enough to lift the sanctions.

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Mariya Lasitskene world champion in high jump. Photo: Car office