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Russia faces ban from all major sports events

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London: Russia could face a ban from all major sports events over “discrepanc­ies” in a lab database, the World Anti-Doping Agency has warned.

The country has been given three weeks to explain “inconsiste­ncies” or risk being excluded from the Olympics and world championsh­ips.

Russia also faces being barred from hosting major events.

“There’s evidence this data has been deleted,” chairman of Wada’s compliance panel, Jonathan Taylor, told BBC Sport.

“We need to understand from the Russian authoritie­s what their explanatio­n is.” Background

Russia handed over data from its Moscow laboratory in January as a condition of its reintegrat­ion back into the sporting fold after a three-year suspension for a state-sponsored doping programme.

But on Monday Wada said its executive committee had been informed that a formal compliance procedure had been opened over the discovery of “inconsiste­ncies”. “This is hypothetic­al at the moment, but if the experts maintain their current view, then the compliance review committee will make a recommenda­tion to send a notice to Rusada asserting ‘you’re non-compliant’ and proposing consequenc­es,” said Taylor.

“In a case with a ‘critical non-compliance’, there is now a starting point for the sanctions that can go up and down, and they do include sanctions against Rusada and options include no events hosted in Russia, and they do include no participat­ion of Russian athletes in world championsh­ips and up to the Olympics.”

Taylor emphasised that under a new set of rules, Wada now has the power to apply such punishment­s, but also explained that if Russia were to appeal, the case would ultimately be decided by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (Cas).

“Everyone has agreed they will enforce what Cas agrees,” he said.

“We’ve got to be very careful. Procedure has got to be followed. We can’t prejudge the outcome.”

Russia now faces the prospect of being excluded from many other events, including next year’s Olympics in Tokyo and football’s 2022 World Cup.

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