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ADAK says most of Paris-bound athletes tested

ADAK CEO Sarah Shibutse (left) and the agency's board chairman Daniel Makdwallo during a tree planting exercise in Msekekwa Forest block, Elgeyo Marakwet County. [Stephen Rutto, Standard]

The Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya has said nearly all athletes who have met qualifying standards for 2024 Paris Olympics have complied with mandatory testing ahead of the July/August showpiece.

The agency said it has adhered to Category A World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) stringent rules, which requires athletes from countries that are top in the global body's watch list to be tested three times prior to international championships.

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