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IOC asks Russia for records of anti-doping ‘procedures’

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MOSCOW, Oct 25, (AP): The IOC is asking Russia to provide details of how anti-doping procedures were carried out over a five-year period as the Olympic body investigat­es the country’s drug scandals.

The IOC set up a disciplina­ry commission in July under former French Constituti­onal Court judge Guy Canivet to look into allegation­s that Russia covered up hundreds of doping cases, including at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Vitaly Smirnov, a former IOC member from Russia who runs a government-backed anti-doping commission, said he had received requests from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee to provide records regarding Russian antidoping procedures from 2010-15.

Smirnov said his commission has collected the informatio­n from Russian sports officials and government bodies, and plans to provide the details to the IOC this week.

“We received from the IOC disciplina­ry commission the letter in question, including serious questions regarding the organizati­on of the anti-doping system,” Smirnov said. “We’ve received almost all the answers to these questions and this week we are sending our answer to the disciplina­ry commission.” Smirnov, a former sports minister in Soviet times, said he did not believe there was any state backing for doping, a key accusation leveled by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Smirnov was speaking as two outside experts appointed by WADA gave speeches to an audience of Russian sports officials on how to comply with anti-doping rules.

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