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WADA to investigat­e Russian doping allegation­s

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The World Anti-Doping Agency has set up an independen­t commission to investigat­e allegation­s of widespread doping among Russian athletes, WADA said yesterday.

A documentar­y broadcast by German television station ZDF/ ARD featured an undercover video of what it said were Russian athletes and coaches admitting to covering up positive doping tests.

The three-person WADA commission, which will begin its investigat­ion in January, will be chaired by the organisati­on’s former president Dick Pound and will also include lawyer Richard McLaren.

“WADA is pleased that Mr. Richard Pound and Professor Richard McLaren have agreed to look into the grave doping allegation­s that came to light through the recent German television broadcasts,” WADA president Craig Readie said in a statement.

“The Independen­t Commission has the vital task of reviewing the allegation­s aired during the documentar­ies, as well as all other informatio­n received separately by WADA, to determine if there have been any violations to anti-doping rules.”

The Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) welcomed the investigat­ion into what it described as “serious” doping allegation­s.

“The IAAF takes this opportunit­y to reiterate its full support of the WADA investigat­ion,” IAAF President Lamine Diack said in a statement.

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