Athletes demand reforms as World Anti-Doping Agency meets

Athletics
By Reuters | Nov 13, 2020
Asbel Kiprop who has previously questioned doping control processes. [File]

Athlete groups renewed calls for further reforms of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as the embattled body began virtual executive committee and Foundation Board meetings on Wednesday.

Governance reforms are at the top of the agenda, which includes an update on Russia’s appeal against a four-year ban before the Court of Arbitration for Sport, that the executive committee will tackle followed by the Foundation Board.

Russia was sanctioned last year after WADA concluded that Moscow had planted fake evidence and deleted files linked to positive doping tests in laboratory data that could have helped identify drug cheats. Also to be discussed is the impact of COVID-19 on anti-doping efforts and testing, and WADA’s 2021 budget.

The US sparked controversy this year when it threatened to pull funding unless it received greater representation on WADA’s boards and committees.

Athlete groups and some National Anti-Doping Organisations (NADOs) are demanding WADA speeds up reforms calling for more independence, transparency and accountability.

In a joint statement, 14 athlete groups and 14 NADOs, including the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), called for “substantive change” at WADA.

“We all will benefit from a stronger and more effective WADA that builds trust with athletes and effectively carries out its mission,” the statement said.

“WADA’s standing can only be improved through meaningful reforms that embrace both independent athlete representatives and NADOs as essential components of global anti-doping governance.”

One third of both the WADA executive committee and Foundation Board are former or current elite level athletes.

In response to athlete demands, WADA noted that it has made “significant progress” in many areas, announcing on Wednesday that the executive committee had approved the composition of a new expert working group on the Review of WADA Governance Reforms.

The group of five governance experts and one athlete will be responsible for monitoring the effect of the ongoing reforms.

Share this story
Nyanza Golf Club ready for International Women's Day tourney
Nyanza Golf Club in Kisumu is set to host a special golf tournament this weekend as part of activities to mark the 2026 International Women’s Day celebrations.
Chess: Young stars and masters to clash at Kisumu Open Grand Prix
The lakeside city of Kisumu will this weekend host top chess talent when the Kisumu Open Grand Prix second edition takes place on March 7 and 8 at Jalaram Academy.
AC Milan hoping to revive dimming title hopes in derby against Inter
AC Milan face Serie A leaders Inter this weekend knowing the derby could offer a last chance to apply pressure.
UEFA fine Real Madrid Sh2.2 million after fan's Nazi salute
UEFA have fined Real Madrid 15,000 euros ($17,000) after one of their fans performed a Nazi salute before a Champions League match last week.
Sports Disputes Tribunal overturns FKF ruling on abandoned Gor-Naibois clash
SDT has overturned a decision by FKF to award Gor Mahia and Nairobi United one point each following their abandoned league match on December 21, 2025.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS