Russia’s sports minister insisted on Thursday that data handed to the World Anti-Doping Agency was not doctored, while WADA has asked Moscow to explain “inconsistencies.” “Nothing was removed there, our experts insist this didn’t happen,” sports minister Pavel Kolobkov said, Interfax news agency reported. The current head of Russia’s anti-doping laboratory, Yuri Ganus, has denied that his team had any …
Russia’s anti-doping agency chief Yuri Ganus believes data handed from the Moscow laboratory to the World Anti-Doping Agency has been intentionally manipulated, he told German magazine Der Spiegel on Wednesday, and expects tough punishment. Berlin: Russia’s anti-doping agency chief Yuri Ganus believes data handed from the Moscow laboratory to the World Anti-Doping Agency has been intentionally manipulated, he told German …
Russia's sports minister on Thursday said that experts from the World Anti Doping Agency have begun procedures to copy data of the anti-doping laboratory in Moscow, their second attempt to do so. The team of WADA experts arrived in Russia Wednesday to complete the promised extraction of data, including results of doping tests, part of the long-running attempt by Moscow …
MOSCOW — World Anti-Doping Agency inspectors are leaving Moscow empty-handed after Russian authorities prevented them from accessing key doping data that the country’s authorities had agreed to hand over. WADA reinstated the suspended Russian Anti-Doping Agency in September on the condition Russian authorities hand over lab data, which could help confirm a number of violations uncovered during an investigation that …