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Olympic champ says WADA ‘bullied” her over Russia opposition

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LONDON: Beckie Scott

(pic), chair person of the World Anti-Doping

Agency’s (WA

DA) Athlete Committee, says in a BBC interview that she was “bullied” by some WADA officials over her opposition to reinstatin­g Russia’s Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA).

Scott, a Canadian former Olympic cross-country skiing champion, last month resigned from the panel that recommende­d lifting the ban on RUSADA, which had been declared non-compliant in 2015 after revelation­s of a vast state-backed scheme to avoid drug testers.

She told the BBC in comments published on Friday that she was “treated with disrespect” at a recent meeting.

“I think it’s indicative of two things,” Scott said.

“One is lack of regard for the athlete’s voice in general. I think it’s also indicative of leadership of WADA’s alignment with the Olympic movement.”

US Anti-Doping Agency chief Travis Tygart, who last month condemned the decision to reinstate RUSADA, applauded Scott’s comments, indicating the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) had unduly influenced the global anti-doping body.

“The IOC tail is now unquestion­ably wagging the WADA dog, and that is not something anyone who cares about clean, fair sport wants to see,” Tygart said in a statement on Friday backing Scott.

“The show must not go on as it does today – and that is why we want to make it crystal clear to athletes that USADA will always stand with them and listen to their voices as we continue to push for a reformed WADA so that, for the first time, it starts to represent those we are supposed to serve: the athletes.”

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