WADA gives Russia a big blow on false doping figures, will not be seen in Tokyo Olympics
WADA gives Russia a big blow on false doping figures, will not be seen in Tokyo Olympics
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Recently the global anti-doping watchdog said on Monday that a major anti-doping agency (WADA) panel in the world accused Russia of falsifying laboratory data submitted to investigators from all-sports competitions for four years Is banned. In a blunt statement, WADA's compliance review committee (CRC) asked for sanctions, which Russia would be banned from next year's Tokyo Olympics, to be approved at a meeting in Paris on 9 December. The WADA committee also recommended a ban from Russia. Staging or bidding for major international sporting events for a period of four years - potentially holding St. Petersburg status as one of the venues for the Euro 2020 football tournament.

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If sanctions are approved by the WADA Executive Committee, Russia can appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Wada investigators described the case as "an extremely serious case of noncompliance" following the proposed sentence, which has several Aggarwal characteristics. The recommended four-year ban is lifted by WADA investigators after examining data from Russia's doping-tainted Moscow laboratory, which was handed over to WADA in January. Full disclosure of Moscow Lab data was an important condition of the controversial reinstatement of Russia by Wada in September 2018. The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSA) was suspended about three years ago for the revelation of a huge state-backed doping program. 57 people are talking about it. It stated that hundreds of unfavorable analytical conclusions were drawn while removing raw data and PDF files. While some of the removed findings occurred in 2016 or 2017, when the Russian doping scandal first erupted, other information was removed in December 2018 or January of this year - shortly before the data was given to WADA.

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"This could potentially affect the staging of the Euro 2020 games in St. Petersburg. The Russian city is due to host three group games and a quarter-final in the tournament. Russian government officials also join any major events. Individual Russian athletes can still compete in events such as the Olympics, but only if they are able to prove that The widespread doping scandal has not been implicated.

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