IAAF to build blood centre in Kenya

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Last Updated : Nov 27 2013 | 6:41 PM IST

World athletics governing body IAAF and the Kenyan government are to build a blood centre to hold and test blood and urine samples from regional athletes in Nairobi starting January.

Athletics Kenya (AK) president Isaiah Kiplagat confirmed Wednesday that the plans are at an advanced stage to start building a laboratory to be used as the blood centre, in their fight against doping, reports Xinhua.

"We are going to build a blood centre in Nairobi starting January. The centre will serve Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and the central Africa region," he said.

"This will reduce the cost and time it takes to get results whenever we take our samples to Germany or South Africa," Kiplagat said.

According to Kiplagat, over 650 athletes were tested both in and out of competition from Kenya this year. Only 17 were caught after their B samples returned positive.

IAAF has sent its doctor, Giussepe Fischetto, who is in charge of anti-doping, to help sensitise the athletes, in the wake of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) claims that Kenya and Jamaica, the two top countries in track and field, have not done enough to curb the vice.

Fischetto asked athletes to consult with sports doctors to know the components of drugs and those that they should avoid.

Already IAAF has agreed to prolong the two-year ban to four years on first offenders and lifetime ban for repeat cheats in tandem with the call by WADA.

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First Published: Nov 27 2013 | 6:36 PM IST

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