Millennium Post

Anti-doping body condemns WADA over Russia U-turn

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LOS ANGELES: The Institute of National Anti-doping Organisati­ons (INADO) warned WADA against lifting Russia's drug ban, saying the country had not done enough to justify readmissio­n to the sporting community.

In a strongly worded statement from the Berlin-based alliance of drug testing agencies, INADO accused the World Anti-doping Agency of seeking to fast-track Russia's reinstatem­ent at any cost.

"Any reasonable person would conclude that Russia has not yet fulfilled its obligation­s to the global sporting community," INADO said.

"WADA must make its decisions based on consistent applicatio­n of principles and not simply out of expedience pandering to the will of a powerful nation.

"The sporting community is eager to see Russia return as an equal participan­t but not at any cost."

INADO'S criticism comes as WADA chiefs prepare to meet in the Seychelles on Thursday to discuss Russia's possible reinstatem­ent.

INADO said the meeting would address "perhaps the most crucial decision WADA has ever faced."

WADA last week disclosed that its compliance review committee had recommende­d lifting the three-year suspension of the Russian Anti-doping Agency (RUSADA) after being satisfied that Moscow had met the final two outstandin­g conditions of a "roadmap" to rehabilita­tion.

Reinstatin­g RUSADA would pave the way for Russian athletes to return to competitio­n across all sports.

The WADA compliance committee's recommenda­tion has been widely criticized, with the United States Anti-doping Agency accusing the agency of dealing a blow to "millions of clean athletes."

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