Daily Observer (Jamaica)

WADA decision to lift doping ban is ‘money over principle’

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London, United Kingdom (AFP) — The World Anti-doping Agency’s (WADA) decision to lift a ban on Russia’s anti-doping agency is a triumph for money over clean sport, WADA’S former director general said yesterday.

David Howman strongly criticised WADA president Craig Reedie for caving in to pressure from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) and internatio­nal federation­s eager to stage events in Russia again.

The decision was taken on Thursday at a meeting of WADA’S executive committee in Victoria, capital of the Indian Ocean island of Seychelles.

“I am a little disappoint­ed, to say the least,” said Howman, who ran WADA from 2003 to 2016 and is now chairman of the Athletics Integrity Unit.

“This looks like they have taken the decision to deviate from a carefully put-together roadmap for entirely pragmatic reasons,” he told Britain’s Press Associatio­n.

“So WADA has gone from being an organisati­on that cared about clean athletes to one that cares about internatio­nal federation­s that have not been able to stage events in Russia — it’s money over principle.”

Marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe said the move undermines the faith clean athletes have in WADA.

“This goes against everything WADA is supposed to stand for,” she told the BBC. “It undermines their credibilit­y and the faith clean athletes have in them.”

Howman has little sympathy for the idea that Reedie, a former chairman of the British Olympic Associatio­n, had little option but to go along with the IOC’S wishes.

“I don’t care if you are under pressure, that goes with the job,” the New Zealander said.

“That’s what you have to endure when you take principled stands. You are always going to upset one set of interests or another. WADA’S main responsibi­lity is to stand up for clean sport.

“The risk for WADA is that it has gone from being an independen­t regulator to just a service organisati­on for sports federation­s. That is not what it was supposed to be.”

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