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Russian Anti-Doping Agency gains rights on doping testing

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Russian Anti-Doping Agency gains rights on doping testing


28.06.2017

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Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) was allowed to plan and coordinate doping tests, as per TASS. WADA explained that local staff would do this under supervision of the appointed international experts from WADA and UK Anti-Doping Agency.

The World Anti-Doping Agency is going to conduct complete auditing of RUSADA performance in the beginning of this autumn.

The WADA Head, Olivier Niggli has expressed his gratitude to specialists involved in restoring reliable anti-doping system in Russia.

According to the Vice-Premier on Sports’ Affairs Vitaly Mutko, RUSADA executed all points of the road map. He has noted that this was another step to the full recovery of our anti-doping system.

The next stage is re-accreditation of the laboratory where doping tests are researched. Vitaly Mutko has reminded that the laboratory was moved to Lomonosov State University. He has expressed hope that this question would be resolved as soon as possible.

WADA accused RUSADA of infringement of the code of conduct and stopped its membership two years ago.

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