WADA disappointed by IOC's decision to allow Russia at Olympics

The IOC verdict comes after WADA's Independent Commission urged a ban on Russian athletes from all international sports competitions

Photo: WADA's Official website
Photo: WADA's Official website
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Last Updated : Aug 05 2016 | 1:46 PM IST
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has expressed disappointment that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) did not heed its recommendations to ban the Russian contingent from participating in the Rio Olympics starting on August 5.

On Sunday, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided not to ban the Russian team. Individual decisions on Russian athletes will be taken by the relevant international federations.

The IOC verdict comes after World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)'s Independent Commission urged a ban on Russian athletes from all international sports competitions.

The WADA committee had given its suggestion following its findings that Russia's Sports Ministry and the Center for the Training of Russian National Teams and the Federal Security Service supported the doping programme in the country's sports from late 2011 to August 2015.

"WADA is disappointed that the IOC did not heed WADA's Executive Committee recommendations that were based on the outcomes of the McLaren Investigation and would have ensured a straightforward, strong and harmonised approach," WADA President Craig Reedie said in a statement on Sunday.

"The McLaren Report exposed, beyond a reasonable doubt, a state-run doping programme in Russia that seriously undermines the principles of clean sport embodied within the World Anti-Doping Code," Reedie added.

However, WADA said that it has extended McLaren's mandate so that he can finish the work he has started.

"WADA will ensure to act upon, and provide anti-doping organisations with any further information that may become available as part of the McLaren investigation's work," the press service of WADA said.

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First Published: Jul 25 2016 | 3:24 PM IST

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