Russia waits on WADA missed doping deadline verdict
The HinduRussia will discover on Tuesday whether it is to face fresh sanctions over December's missed deadline to allow WADA investigators access to the Moscow laboratory at the epicentre of the state- The World Anti Doping Agency meets via conference call at 1300 GMT to discuss recommendations on the compliance of the Russian anti-doping agency. READ: Pacquiao camp fears eye injury could end career, according to report WADA officials finally gained access two weeks later and last week confirmed they had “successfully retrieved” all the data, leading the body's president Craig Reedie to declare “a major breakthrough for clean sport”. Up to 600 potential new cases For some like former WADA chief Dick Pound the fact that a deadline was missed was “not the end of the world” as “the real objective in all of this was to get access to the lab and the data”. “No one is surprised this deadline was ignored and it's time for WADA to stop being played by the Russians and immediately declare them non-compliant for failing yet again to meet the deadline,” he said.