Whistleblower Yulia Stepanovas hopes of competing in the Summer Olympics are all but over. Her fight to expose doping and corruption is not.Its OK to lose a good fight, Stepanovas husband, Vitaly Stepanov, told The Associated Press on Monday.They have appealed to the International Olympic Committee to reverse its decision, handed down Sunday, that denies Stepanova a chance at competing in the Rio Games, which begin Aug. 5. The decision, the Stepanovs claim, is based on incorrect information, including the IOCs framing of Stepanovas decision to become a whistleblower as a too-little-too-late desperation play made after the Russian team had cast her aside.Its a conclusion that both the World Anti-Doping Agency and tracks governing body, the IAAF, disagree with; both recommended Stepanova be allowed to compete in Rio.But Stepanov said he received several signals that the IOC would not go along, beginning with a general lack of interest from the key decision makers. He said that during the push for Olympic eligibility, he spoke with two separate IOC officials for a total of 90 minutes.I think what the IOC didnt do is spend enough time to understand how big the problem is in Russia and how much covering up is happening in Russian sports, he said.Stepanova was the 800-meter runner who was entrenched in the Russian doping system but later came forward with details about the cheating. That triggered investigations that led to the banning of the Russian track team from the Olympics. After receiving more information about Russian sports as a whole, the IOC opted against a ban of the entire Russian team.Part of that decision included a ruling that any Russian with a previous doping ban would not be allowed in Rio. That includes Stepanova, though the legality of that ruling is in question: In 2011, the Court of Arbitration for Sport invalidated the IOCs Rule 45, which called for Olympic bans for any athlete whod served more than a six-month doping penalty. CAS said it amounted to double jeopardy.It was one of several facets from the decision handed down Sunday that indicated the difficulty the IOC had in finding the right balance between, as president Thomas Bach called it, individual justice and collective responsibility. There also were political concerns; a Russian official addressed the IOC executive board and told members not to cave into geopolitical pressure.While Russia largely welcomed the decision, it was roundly criticized by those in the anti-doping world. The move to ban Stepanova was widely viewed as the worst part of the judgment.The decision to refuse her entry in to the Games is incomprehensible and will undoubtedly deter whistleblowers in the future from coming forward, said Travis Tygart, CEO of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.Stepanov said his wife got a bout of the stomach flu on Sunday -- making a bad day that much worse.She was training for the Olympics, knowing that if she made it, she would not compete for a medal, the way she had in the past.Her goal is to participate, Stepanov said. In my view, she deserved to be an Olympian a lot more than when she was a doped athlete.But the odds are against her.Stepanov said there is no money to fund an appeal to CAS, which would have the last say on her possible ban.Sunday was a day to cry a little, to get disappointed, Stepanov said. But todays Monday. We feel were trying to fight for the right thing, so we wake up and start fighting again. Joe Smith Jersey . 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