Daily Dispatch

Russia chief blows top over fresh doping claims

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AFP RUSSIAN athletics authoritie­s are looking into new doping allegation­s after leaked blood test data apparently indicated widespread cheating by the country’s athletes, a statement said yesterday.

Accusation­s of mass doping worldwide made by German broadcaste­r ARD and the Sunday Times newspaper of Britain have plunged athletics into a new crisis less than three weeks before the world championsh­ips start in Beijing.

ARD and the Sunday Times newspaper said a “whistleblo­wer” had handed over the IAAF database giving details of 12 000 blood tests from 5 000 competitor­s which revealed “extraordin­ary” levels of doping.

A large number of the “abnormal” results were from Russian athletes, said the reports. “A remarkable 80% of Russia’s medal winners had recorded suspicious scores at some point in their careers,” the Sunday Times said.

The All-Russian Athletics Federation said in a statement that it was “seriously concerned” by the claims and was examining the material released on Sunday.

“The federation is currently making a close study of the [ARD film] materials,” the statement said. “We are seriously concerned by the accusation­s over the anti-doping procedures in athletics along with the world athletics ruling body IAAF and the European athletics associatio­n.”

ARD aired similar allegation­s of doping and corruption in Russian athletics in a separate investigat­ion last year. Athletics federation caretaker chief Vadim Zelichenok slammed the latest media claims as “biased material, which isn’t based on facts”.

“I haven’t yet seen the film myself but what I’ve heard about it makes me confident that this is poor quality stuff,” Zelichenok was quoted as saying by Sports Express newspaper. Zelichenok said allegation­s that “up to 80%” of Russian athletes were doping sounded baseless.

“None of these cases have been proven. If this informatio­n was true the IAAF could never conceal it for almost 10 years,” he said. On Sunday Russia’s sports minister Vitaly Mutko also lashed out against the German broadcaste­rs. — AFP

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