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WADA urges Russian ban over state-sanctioned doping

‘Commission does not have right to suspend Russia’

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GENEVA, Nov 9, (AFP): Russian athletics should be suspended from all competitio­n, including the 2016 Olympic Games, a damning report by World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) independen­t commission into widespread doping and corruption urged on Monday.

The report outlined evidence of systematic cheating, with the awareness and consent of the authoritie­s in Moscow, noting that drug tests for athletes were conducted at a Russian lab which lacked total credibilit­y.

The commission, headed by former WADA chief Richard Pound “has recommende­d that the (Internatio­nal Athletics Federation) suspend ARAF (Russian athletics federation),” said the report set up to investigat­e the scandal that has rocked athletics, the flagship sport of the Olympics.

WADA also called for five Russian athletes — including 800m Olympic winner Mariya Savinova — to be given lifetime bans, suggesting the presence of doped athletes had “sabotaged” the 2012 Games in London.

The report, which said “systematic doping” extended beyond Russia and athletics, also wants to see Moscow’s anti-doping laboratory stripped of its accreditat­ion and its director fired.

Pound, who headed a three-man commission, told journalist­s that given the extent of the cheating among Russian track athletes, the doping was state-supported and “could not have happened” without tacit approval of authoritie­s in Moscow.

IAAF president Sebastien Coe, giving his first reaction in London, said the report’s conclusion­s were “alarming” but he had begun the process “of considerin­g

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