WADA seeks four-year Russia ban over false doping data
The prospect of Russia being banned from next year’s Tokyo Olympics moved a step closer with charges racking up against Russia and the clock ticking ahead of next July’s Games.
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A key World Anti-Doping Agency panel has recommended Russian athletes be forced to compete as neutrals at next year’s Olympics in Tokyo and other major events.
WADA’s compliance review committee has recommended a four-year ban on hosting major events in Russia and a ban for the same period on flying the Russian flag at major competitions.
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The WADA executive committee will rule on the recommendations on Dec. 9. That follows a lengthy investigation into lab data handed over by Russia in January. That was part of a deal to lift a suspension of the Russian anti-doping agency, and was meant to expose past cover-ups of drug use by Russian athletes. Instead, the WADA panel says data on hundreds of positive tests were removed.
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Originally published as WADA seeks four-year Russia ban over false doping data