Wednesday, November 18, 2015

WADA approved the discrepancy RUSADA code organization – RBC

The Council of the founders of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) approved the non-compliance of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) Code organization. This was reported on Twitter World Agency.

In addition, as stated in the report, is temporarily suspended the work of the accredited anti-doping laboratory and its director removed from office.

The WADA reported that Argentina, Bolivia and Ukraine are non-accredited anti-doping laboratory. In Israel and Andorra, in turn, the agency also found violations of the code.

The agency noted that Belgium, Brazil, France, Greece, Mexico and Spain are also “under surveillance.” The decision on these countries will be made in March 2016, noted in the WADA.

November 13 Advisor Ministry of Sports of Russia Natalia Zhelanova said “F-Sport” that the committee WADA issued the corresponding decision, which must be approved by the board of founders.

Prior to that, November 9 WADA has accused the Ministry of Sports and the FSB of interfering in the work of the accredited anti-doping laboratory, which is located in Moscow. According to the agency, in late 2014, the head of the laboratory of Gregory Rodchenkov personally ordered to destroy 1,417 doping tests before checking. Also, WADA claims that data on the use of illicit drugs by Russian sportsmen ignored the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA).

In this regard, the agency called on to remove Russian athletes from international competitions, including the Olympic games 2016, until it is proved that the athletes did not use doping. Then RUSADA sent WADA documents under the code of the organization.

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