Retired New Zealand Olympic swimmer Moss Burmester is asking athletes at the Rio games to protest the International Olympics Committee decision to not completely ban Russia.
The 2006 Bay of Plenty Times person of the year said the IOC decision was an "absolute joke" and "spineless cop-out".
"We know who the cheats are in our sport, but due to heavy repercussions from governing bodies and the likely wrath incurred, most are too frightened to speak out," he said.
He thought if clean current and retired athletes, as well as the public, banded together the message would get through.
"I propose that we show the IOC that they are making a mockery of something we commit our lives to achieving by choosing to #StandDown from the dais [platform] to receive medals to say 'I'm clean and want to compete against clean athletes, but I don't believe I am'."