Russia's doping issue WADA considers disposal plan Next month decision November 19 6:36

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WADA = World Anti-Doping Agency, which is re-investigating in Russia's systematic doping problem, considers proposals for disposal against Russia in response to reports from experts that there are numerous contradictions in the data submitted by Russia I decided to show my judgment at the Standing Board meeting on the 9th of next month.

Over the Russian organized doping issue, WADA lifted its disposition against the Russian anti-doping mechanism last year, provided that it provided all the data of athletes stored at the concealed laboratories.

However, in September, we found that there was a possibility that the data provided has been tampered with, and we are conducting a re-investigation by asking questions and interviewing the Russian side.

Under these circumstances, WADA opened a compliance review committee in Switzerland on the 17th to discuss this issue, and revealed that there were reports of numerous inconsistencies in the data from the experts who conducted the investigation.

In response, the Judging Committee is considering a proposal for disposal against Russia, and WADA has decided to make a decision at the Standing Board meeting to be held on the 9th of next month.

WADA says that if data is found to be falsified, Russia will face a strict stance, such as disqualifying the Russian anti-doping mechanism, and Russia may not be able to participate in the Tokyo Games following the Pyongchang Olympic and Paralympic Games last year. There is.