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ADAK responds to Xinhua article claiming Kenya has failed to tackle doping issues

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Anti-doping Association of Kenyan (ADAK) Director Japhter Rugut during press briefing at Trade Mark Hotel in Nairobi onThursday, Sept 27, 2018. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) has responded to a Xinhua article published on September 5, which seemed to suggest the country had failed to fight the ‘doping’ vice.

Xinhua’s article was as a result of the banning of Kenya’s long-distance runner Philip Cheruiyot Kangogo for two years over anti-doping violation.

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