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Russia still not compliant on anti-doping – WADA

- LOS ANGELES: AFP

The World Anti-Doping Agency stopped short on Sunday (Monday in Manila) of endorsing the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee’s decision to lift Russia’s suspension if no new positive drug tests come to light from the Pyeonchang Winter Olympics.

In a statement issued Sunday night, WADA said it “acknowledg­es” the IOC’s latest move but pointed out that Russia is still not adhering to the World Anti- Doping Code.

“It should be clarified that the Russian Anti- Doping Agency (RUSADA) remains non-compliant with the World Anti-Doping Code as it has not yet met the necessary criteria of RUSADA’s Roadmap to Compliance, following Russia’s proven systemic manipulati­on of the doping control process,” WADA said in a statement.

The agency said it is continuing to work with “RUSADA to assist them in rebuilding a credible and sustainabl­e anti-doping program.”

The IOC voted unanimousl­y to keep Russia’s ban for mass doping, meaning Russian athletes were not able to march behind their flag at the Pyeongchan­g Olympics closing ceremonies on Sunday.

But the IOC said the suspension would be lifted — in “a few days or a few weeks” — if no new doping cases come out of the Games, where two Russians tested positive for doping.

The vote to maintain the ban for the time being followed a recommenda­tion from the IOC’s executive board, which met Saturday and early Sunday over Russia’s fate.

The IOC “could have considered lifting the suspension given that the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) had respected the IOC’s decision of December 5,” IOC president Thomas Bach said.

“However, two Russian athletes tested positive for doping here in Pyeongchan­g.”

The IOC decision was slammed by the lawyer for Russian whistleblo­wer and former Moscow drug lab director Grigory Rodchenkov.

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