WADA President: Russia Olympics Ban Is 'Good For the Future of Anti-Doping'
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Monday, 09 December 2019 11:07
The Russian flag and national anthem were barred from the Olympics and other major sports events and the nation was also banned from hosting world championships in Olympic sports after the WADA executive committee unanimously approved a full slate of recommended sanctions for tampering with a Moscow laboratory database.
There is evidence to show that Russian authorities manipulated data to hide hundreds of potential doping cases and falsely shift the blame onto whistleblowers, WADA investigators and the International Olympic Committee said last month.
Handing over a clean database to WADA was a key requirement for Russia to help bring closure to a scandal that has tainted the Olympics over the last decade.
Russian athletes will be allowed to compete in major events only if they are not implicated in positive doping tests or their data was not manipulated, according to the WADA ruling.
Russia have again avoided a blanket ban as they did at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games after a state-run doping program was exposed by media and WADA investigations after Russia hosted the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.
Russia's anti-doping agency is likely to appeal the decision at Switzerland's Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and has 21 days to do so.
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