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WADA called out by former athlete Moses

- EDDIE PELLS

Olympic champion Edwin Moses sent a tersely worded letter to leaders of the World Anti-Doping Agency, asking for an investigat­ion into the culture at WADA that would expand beyond athletes’ representa­tive Beckie Scott’s claim that she was bullied at a recent meeting.

The Associated Press obtained the letter that Moses, who serves as chair of the U.S. AntiDoping Agency, emailed to WADA president Craig Reedie and director general Olivier Niggli as they prepared for their executive meetings Wednesday in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Moses is asking for an independen­t investigat­ion into whether “WADA management has fostered and facilitate­d an open environmen­t where the best interests of clean sport and the well-being of athletes may be freely discussed.”

Scott, a Canadian Olympic gold medallist in cross-country skiing, described being bullied at a WADA meeting in September at which executives reinstated Russia’s suspended anti-doping agency. Scott had resigned from the committee that initially approved the recommenda­tion against her wishes.

WADA officials did not immediatel­y respond to emailed requests for comment from AP.

They are reviewing what happened at the September meeting, but Moses said such a narrow review will not get to the heart of what he describes as culture problems inside WADA “that have not been limited to the singular event of September 20, 2018.”

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