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Vladimir Putin promotes wrestling again to IOC's Jacques Rogge

Russia President Vladimir Putin reiterated his support for wrestling remaining in the Olympics after the Rio de Janeiro Games.

Russia led all countries with 11 Olympic wrestling medals in 2012

Russia's President Vladimir Putin, left, gestures during a meeting with IOC President Jacques Rogge at the SportAccord International Convention in St. Petersburg on Thursday. (Kirill Kudryavtsev/Associated Press)

Russia President Vladimir Putin reiterated his support for wrestling remaining in the Olympics after the Rio de Janeiro Games.

Wrestling was "one of the fundamental sports" of the Olympics, Putin told International Olympic Committee members at a lunch in St. Petersburg on Thursday.

The Olympic movement, Putin said standing next to IOC president Jacques Rogge, "was based always on their ancient times tradition, and wrestling, as we know, is one of the fundamental sports, traditional for the Olympic games."

After the IOC removed wrestling as one of the core sports for the 2020 Games in February, Putin called the decision then "unjustified" and promised he'd do what he could to keep it in the games.

His latest comments came one day after the IOC executive board included wrestling on a shortlist for the 2020 Games, along with squash and baseball-softball.

A final decision will be made in September in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Russia is one of wrestling's powerhouses; Russia and the Soviet Union have 77 Olympic gold medals in wrestling.

In a demonstration of the sport's importance to Russia, the international wrestling federation held a special congress in Moscow this month to announce rule changes aimed at making the sport more attractive to spectators and thus to the IOC.