Scottish Daily Mail

BAN RUSSIA FOR FOUR MORE YEARS, SAY WADA

- By RIATH AL-SAMARRAI

A WORLD anti-doping agency panel has called for russian athletes to be banned from competing under their own flag for four years. It follows an investigat­ion into the data handed over by the Moscow laboratory in January as part of the reintegrat­ion process of the russian anti-doping agency, following the state-sponsored doping scandal that was exposed four years ago. The compliance review committee claims that data on hundreds of positive tests were removed — and they are now recommendi­ng russian athletes be forced to compete as vetted neutrals at next year’s Tokyo Olympics and other events. Wada’s executive committee will rule on the recommenda­tions on december 9. russia was officially banned from the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g last year, forcing 168 approved athletes to compete as neutrals. under the recommenda­tion, russians would have to compete as neutrals in Tokyo and at the next Winter Olympics in Beijing in 2022. Further implicatio­ns could affect russia’s ability to stage other sporting events, with the panel recommendi­ng the country be stripped of events already awarded ‘unless it is legally or practicall­y impossible to do so’. St Petersburg is due to host four games at next year’s uEFa European Championsh­ip. The panel claimed the most recent edits to the lab data were made in december 2018 and January this year — after russia had agreed to hand over the data. ‘These activities were concealed by backdating of computer systems and data files in an attempt to make it appear that the Moscow data had been in their current state since 2015,’ Wada said in a statement. no names have been released of any athletes involved. The panel recommenda­tion comes days after the president of russia’s athletics federation was charged with breaches of anti-doping rules by the athletics Integrity unit. rusaF president dmitry Shlyakhtin and executive director alexander Parkin were among senior officials put under provisiona­l suspension after an investigat­ion by the aIu into the ‘whereabout­s’ violations of high jumper danil Lysenko.

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