Russia drops plan to disband doping agency
Russia says it will reform its national anti-doping agency rather than shut it down.
The agency, known as RUSADA, was suspended by the World Anti-Doping Agency on November 18 after being accused of covering up positive drug tests by leading Russian athletes. WADA has demanded extensive reforms. Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko had suggested that RUSADA could be disbanded, causing a “collapse” in drug testing until a new organization could be established. However, Mutko told Russia’s Tass agency yesterday that RUSADA “will definitely remain as an organization” and that Russia and WADA were cooperating on reforms.
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