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"We will introduce the post of deputy prime minister, who will be personally responsible for preparing the national team and reserve athletes for the Olympics," Russia"s sports minister, Vitaly Mutko said.

Russian Olympic Committee head Leonid Tyagachev resigned on Wednesday, two days after President Dmitry Medvedev said senior sports officials "should make a courageous decision" and quit over the country"s poor showing at the Winter Olympics.

After Tyagachev"s resignation, Mutko said that his ministry was not trying to shift responsibility for the Olympic failure. However, when asked on Friday if he would continue his ministerial work, he said "certainly."

Russia took a disappointing 11th place in the overall medals table, winning three golds, five silvers and seven bronzes. Its hotly-tipped ice-hockey team was also knocked out of the tournament at the quarter-final stage by eventual winners Canada, going down 7-3.

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