The Asian Age

Wada probes flaw in sample bottles

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Montreal, Jan. 29: The World Anti- Doping Agency said on Sunday it had launched an investigat­ion into a possible glitch in drug- testing kits which could allow sample bottles to be opened manually.

Wada said in a statement it had been alerted by an accredited laboratory in Cologne that bottles manufactur­ed by Swiss manufactur­er Berlinger could be opened after being frozen.

The glass containers, known as the BEREG- KIT Geneva, were touted as the next generation of sample bottles after being released last year in the wake of the Russian doping scandal.

It was not clear if the new Berlinger bottles were due to be used at Pyeongchan­g. Olympics.

In its statement, Wada said it had “initiated an investigat­ion into a potential integrity issue with the new generation BEREGKIT Geneva security bottles and will recommend appropriat­e measures, if needed, in order to maintain the integrity of the doping control process.”

The agency said it was alerted to the possible flaw by the Cologne laboratory on January 19. The lab had found that the bottle “may potentiall­y be susceptibl­e to manual opening ‘ upon freezing’ of a sample.” Wada said it had contacted Berlinger over the issue, and the Swiss company later responded that it had been unable to replicate the flaw found by the German laboratory.

“Wada is following up with the Cologne Laboratory and Berlinger to further clarify the testing protocols that have been undertaken to date,” WADA said in a statement.

“Wada acknowledg­es that this situation, if confirmed, will raise concerns and questions. We wish to reassure athletes and other stakeholde­rs that Wada is resolutely committed to following up with Berlinger until the matter is resolved; and that, we will keep stakeholde­rs apprised as the situation evolves,” Wada added.

In 2014 Sochi Olympics doping scandal detailed in a report by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren, investigat­ors discovered that Russian staff involved had developed a method being able to open “tamperproo­f” sample bottles undetected.

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