Malta Independent

IOC completing 1,000 retests of Vancouver Olympic samples

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The IOC expects to complete retesting of more than 1,000 doping samples from the 2010 Vancouver Olympics next month.

Hundreds of results have already been obtained in the reanalysis program, said Richard Budgett, the Olympic body’s medical director. He declined to provide details Sunday at a news conference after an IOC executive board meeting.

Any positive tests would allow the IOC to remove athletes who are still active from the Pyeongchan­g Winter Games, which open Feb. 9 in South Korea.

All samples from more than 170 Russian athletes who competed in Vancouver are being retested.

The IOC requested retesting of the entire Russia team from Vancouver after World Anti-Doping Agency investigat­or Richard McLaren last year detailed statebacke­d doping at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games.

At Vancouver, an underachie­ving Russia team placed 11th in the medals table, with three golds and 15 in total.

That performanc­e is often cited as a motive for Russia to start a doping program that ensured better results in the home Sochi Olympics. Russia currently tops the Sochi medal table.

An IOC disciplina­ry commission which is investigat­ing Sochi cases arising from McLaren’s evidence is due to start publishing verdicts within weeks.

All Olympic doping samples are stored at a WADA-accredited lab in Lausanne, and can be reanalyzed for up to 10 years as new anti-doping methods are developed.

Some Vancouver samples were previously targeted for re-tests, Budgett said in 2015.

Also Sunday, the IOC said a planned independen­t testing authority to oversee anti-doping at internatio­nal events should be launched ahead of the Pyeongchan­g Winter Games.

Budgett cautioned that only an interim form of the testing unit might be ready to operate at the Olympics in seven months’ time. It will be funded by the IOC and Olympic sports federation­s.

The IOC board also approved a change of Olympic allegiance for two Russian biathletes who want to compete for the host nation in February.

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