Calgary Herald

Russia ignores WADA’s wish to investigat­e lab

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The World Anti-Doping Agency says it is frustrated with trying to work with a Russian panel set up to investigat­e cheating. WADA president Craig Reedie says four letters have gone unanswered. WADA officials want to join the Russian committee visiting the Moscow testing laboratory at the heart of state-backed doping. Giving WADA access to samples sealed in storage by Russia is a key point to re-accreditin­g the national anti-doping agency. Reedie tells an anti-doping conference that WADA wants to bring Russia “back in from the cold.” However, “it’s a pity it’s taking so long for Russian authoritie­s to make it happen.”

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