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Russia slammed for 'cheating culture' in anti-doping report

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Russia slammed for “cheating culture” in anti-doping report

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MOSCOW: -- Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko has strongly denied Russia state involvement in doping accusations released on Monday by the World Anti-Doping Agency. In an interview with Russian television, he said the independently commissioned report said nothing unexpected.

“Doping is not (just) the problem of Russia. Russia shouldn’t be singled out. It’s a world problem, and we know that all countries are fighting against this evil, and we also do that and will continue doing that. We created a serious system to fight against doping. We disqualify about two percent of athletes every year like other countries do,” he said.

The report says Russia has a deeply rooted culture of cheating. It accuses the country’s anti-doping agency of collusion and there being state sponsorship of the use of performance enhancing drugs.

WADA’s main findings

Scale of corruption goes beyond that of FIFA scandal, with results at international athletics competitions affected due to the cheating.

Inadequate testing and poor compliance around testing standards

Neither the Russian athletics federation (Araf) , the Russian anti-doping agency (Rusada), nor the Russian Federation can be considered anti-doping compliant.

Confirmed allegations that some Russian doctors and/or laboratory personnel acted as enablers for systematic cheating along with some athletics coaches.

The intentional destruction of more than 1,400 samples by Moscow laboratory officials after receiving WADA instructions to preserve target samples.

Russia gave athletes advanced warings of drugs testing, hid missed tests and bullies control officers to cover up missed tests.

Found that a number of Russian athletes suspected of doping could have been prevented from competing in the London 2012 Olympics had it not been “for the collective laissez-faire policy” adopted by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and the Russian athletic federation.

Coe to look at possible sanctions

IAAF President Lord Coe has said the Russian athletics federation, Araf has been given until the end of the week to respond to the allegations. Coe who has just taken over at the helm of the IAAF after the federation’s long-time president, Laimine Diack was accused of concealing a Russian athlete’s doping violation, says he will be looking at a range of options, including sanctions.

WADA has called for Russia to be banned from international competions and for its athletes to be barred from taking part in the 2016 Rio Olympics.

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-- (c) Copyright Euronews 2015-11-10

Russians, what else do you expect, they follow the example of their Leader rolleyes.gif

Well if the athletes have been cheating, what about the footballers...

2018 World cup in Russia without Russia... gigglem.gif

Where are the Chinese in all this, I wonder. They learned everything they know about cheating from the Russians. They've got to be in somebodies sights, too.

Well, no sugar coating, diplomatic double speak there. If this report does not get you banned

really nothing will. Lord Coe, step up and do the right thing or become part of the problem

not the solution. coffee1.gif

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Another version of sanctions against the russkies….doping is not a country specific malaise.

I naturally assumed that the Soviet Union and its satellites had routinely sponsored doping to achieve sporting dominance - remember the East German Ladies Shotputt team?

I also would have expected the then - USA to respond likewise in a vaguely hypocritical fashion.

I would like to think the human race can grow out of this particular petty jealousy.

Where are the Chinese in all this, I wonder. They learned everything they know about cheating from the Russians. They've got to be in somebodies sights, too.

Why not also asked where are the Bulgarians, Hungarians, Albanians, Romanians, Poles, etc in all this, I wonder too?

Edited by copa8

It's nice to see that some people here still believes in fairy tales..Grow up! In nowadays it's not possible at the most of kind of sports to win anything without doping. It means that you never were seriously engaged in sports if you don't know about it.

I think the issue is that Russia it was endemic to the nation right up to senior government level.

I don't think that's the case in too many countries.

Certainly among individual athletes it is.

Another thing I don't like is countries being able to buy athletes from other countries.

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