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Questions swirl as Russian skater awaits Beijing Olympics doping fate
Questions grew on Feb. 12 over why it took six weeks for Kamila Valieva's failed drug test to come to light, as the 15-year-old Russian figure skater fights to stay at the Beijing Olympics.
Russia making slow progress: WADA
The head of the world anti-doping agency (WADA) complained yesterday of slow progress by Russian authorities towards making the country's anti-doping agency (RUSADA) compliant with international standards.
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WADA Refused to Return Russia's Rights
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) refused to return the license to the Russian agency (RUSADA), reports sega.
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Russian hackers release new batch of athletes’ doping data
Hacktivist group ‘Fancy Bear’ has released a second batch of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)’s medical data on 25 athletes from the United States, Germany, Britain, Czech Republic, Denmark, Poland, Romania and Russia.
USADA chief rejects Armstrong 'witch-hunt' claim
The U.S. anti-doping chief Feb. 11 dismissed accusations of a ?witch hunt? against Lance Armstrong and said he was delighted with reforms aimed at cleaning up cycling.
Travis Tygart, chief executive of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), hit back at comments from former International Cycling Union (UCI) president Pat McQuaid.
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Discussion on bill on prevention of doping in sport
BELGRADE - Members of the Serbian parliament concluded a principled debate on the draft law on the prevention of doping in sport, which will ensure that Serbian legislation is fully harmonized with international regulations in this respect and the new World Anti-Doping Code, which will come into force next year.
A total of 16 amendments will be discussed on October 15.