NDTL have to prove testing process before WADA's lab expert group

Expectations of the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) to lift the ban on the National Dope Test Laboratory (NDTL) have been severely dented. A sample of four players found positive in the testing of isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) by NDTL has been found to be negative in the testing of WADA. These four players have been banned from NADA. Now Nada is preparing to lift the ban from these four players.

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According to the reports, the NDTL lab will now have to prove the testing process right before WADA's lab expert group. If NDTL fails to do so, it may have to face dangerous consequences. In such a situation, the WADA may impose regular or very large restriction on the lab. Wada may decide on the fate of NDTL this month. Its process has been started.

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According to the information, Wada had asked for a documentation package of 38 IRMS tests conducted from January 1, 2016, to August 19, 2019, in NDTL. Sources reveal that on 12 of these 38 samples, Wada raised doubts and asked for their samples. Of these, NDTL gave four samples to WADA. All four samples were sent to Rome Lab for testing. These four samples were positive in NDTL, but these four were found negative in the ROM lab. However, sources reveal that these four players are not famous. These include two athletics, a fencer and a cyclist. NDTL has sent the report sent to Wada. Nada is going to lift the ban from these four. However, NDTL will leave no stone unturned to prove the process of these tests correct.

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