What was the point of banning Russia from the Winter Olympics when 169 of their athletes are still being allowed to compete as neutrals?
Despite International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach's condemnation of Russia's "unprecedented attack on the integrity of the Olympics", the neutral competitors cleared to take part will be the third biggest group at the Games in Pyeongchang - behind only Canada and the United States.
And on Thursday a court overturned lifetime Olympic bans on 28 Russian competitors.
So how did we get here? What exactly will this Russian team look like? And what about the future fight against doping?
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