The Oklahoman

Bill introduced to make doping in worldwide events a crime

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U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill on Tuesday that would make it a crime to use or distribute performanc­eenhancing drugs while competing in internatio­nal sports events.

The bill in the House is named after Grigory Rodchenkov, the Russian lab director who blew the whistle on Russian cheating at the Sochi Olympics.

Penalties would include fines of up to $250,000 for individual­s and prison sentences of up to 10 years for those who make, distribute or use banned substances at internatio­nal events, such as the Olympics.

U.S. and foreign athletes would be subject to the law if competing in an event that includes four or more U.S. athletes and other athletes from three or more countries, even if the event is held outside the United States.

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