DOPING: WADA warned ‘clean sport’ will end if ban on Russia is lifted

Employees work in Russia's national drug-testing laboratory in Moscow [Courtesy]

Whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov said yesterday the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) risked a “catastrophe for clean sport” if it lifts a suspension against the Russian Anti-Doping Agency later this week.

Former Moscow laboratory chief Rodchenkov, who lifted the lid on Russia’s doping scandal in 2015, said Russia could only be readmitted if it acknowledged the government role in the scandal and provided full access to past test results.

“Wada must not fall prey to manipulation and false assertions from the Ministry (of Sport), the same arm of the Kremlin that facilitated the doping program and asserted false compliance,” Rodchenkov wrote in a USA Today editorial.

“To do so, would be nothing short of a catastrophe for clean sport.”

Rodchenkov’s comments come two days before WADA meets in the Seychelles to discuss Russia’s status.

The global drug-testing watchdog revealed last week that its compliance committee had recommended lifting its three-year suspension after receiving assurances from Russia’s Ministry of Sport.

The apparent softening of WADA’s stance triggered an outcry from athletes and national anti-doping agencies around the world, who accused WADA of caving in to pressure from the International Olympic Committee.

Rodchenkov, one of the architects of the doping program exposed by WADA’s investigations branch under lawyer Richard McLaren, urged the agency to hold firm in its demands.

“I feel it’s important to clarify what is a clear and firm demand from WADA, that there must be a full recognition of the McLaren Report by Russian sports authorities and that they must hand over all evidence, including the database and all physical samples, in the Moscow laboratory,” said Rodchenkov, who now lives in hiding in the United States. [AFP]

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