"Something has to be done to say we are not okay with it being swept under the carpet."
"Nothing will make them listen more than a demand from the athletes and sports fans themselves to uphold the integrity and core principles of the Olympic Games."
Burmester represented New Zealand at the Athens and Beijing Olympics.
New Zealand head wrestling coach Mark Grayling, who leaves Tauranga for Rio this week, said he did not agree with Burmester.
''I actually think the Olympic Committee got it right,'' Grayling said.
''I've seen the process that the UWW (United World Wrestling), the wrestling international federation has done. I'm quite comfortable with it.
''I've always suspected the Russian wrestlers to be on drugs but the scrutiny they are under at the moment ... I'm quite happy with the process,'' Grayling said.