Another Russian athlete has been barred from competing in the Rio games.

The International Association of Athletics Federations confirmed Saturday that long jumper Darya Klishina has been banned “based on new information.” Klishina has been the only Russian track and field athlete allowed to compete. Now, because of the country’s rampant doping, there won’t be any.

IAAF re Klishina: “We have removed her exceptional eligibility status based on new information we received last week.” — Steve Wilson (@stevewilsonap) August 13, 2016





So for the moment, ZERO Russian athletes will compete in track and field. CAS will hear Klishina’s appeal. — Steve Wilson (@stevewilsonap) August 13, 2016





Klishina has appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The appeals court’s decision could come as soon as Sunday or Monday, according to the AP. A hearing is reportedly scheduled for Sunday morning.

Long jump competition begins Tuesday.

The IAAF banned Russia from competing in track and field in light of a World Anti-Doping Agency report that detailed the country’s, wide-spread systemic doping.

Russian athletes were allowed to appeal to the IAAF for exemptions on an individual basis, as Klishina did. Because she regularly trained in the United States and had been tested for banned substances outside of Russia, Klishina was the only athlete (of 136) to be granted such an exemption.

Klishina, 25, is a two-time long jump champion of the European Indoor Championships. She also took third in the Outdoor Championships in 2014 and tenth in the World Championships last year.

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