The only Russian due to compete in the athletics at Rio has been banned.
The IAAF has put a blanket ban on the Russia team but Darya Klishina had been cleared to take part as the governing body was satisfied she was clean.
However, the IAAF has now revoked the long jumper’s eligibility based on new – but unspecified – information.
The 25-year-old insisted “I am a clean athlete”, and will appeal against the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Russian track and field athletes were banned en masse from the Olympics following claims the country ran a state-sponsored doping programme.
“I have proved that [I am clean] already many times and beyond any doubt,” Klishina wrote on her Facebook page.
“I am falling victim to those who created a system of manipulating our beautiful sport and is guilty of using it for political purposes.
“I will take every possible effort to protect my clean image.”
Klishina had been cleared to compete as her drugs-testing record was established in the United States, where she is based, rather than in Russia,
She was scheduled to compete in the long jump, which begins at the Olympic Games on Tuesday.
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