How does that old mantra go? If your country's entire track-and-field team gets banned from the Olympics due to evidence of systematic, state-run doping programs, create your own alternate competition instead?
That's what Yuri Borzakovsky, the head coach of the banned Russian team, has planned for his athletes. He announced Wednesday that around 135 Russians will participate in their own domestic "Stars 2016" tournament on Thursday, just over a week before the Aug. 5 opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics that the country's track and field team is not allowed to attend.
The domestic tournament will be held at Moscow's Znamensky Brothers stadium on Thursday.
"They include Olympic champions and medal holders as well as less renowned athletes forbidden to compete in Rio," Borzakovsky told Russian news agency, TASS.
A blanket ban has been implemented for the 68-person team, although Darya Kilshina - a long jumper who spent the last three years training in the United States - has been approved to compete internationally under a neutral flag.