The easy part was shutting down Russia’s anti-doping agency until further notice. The hard part for the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) was, well, everything else.
WADA’s top policymaking board handed down a declaration of noncompliance to Russia’s anti-doping agency Wednesday, in a much-expected rebuke for the country where corruption has been exposed throughout its sports and drug-fighting systems.
But there were calls from Olympians and other leaders for WADA to do more — including making sure the Russian track team wouldn’t compete at the Rio Games next year, and also to investigate whether any other Russian teams doped.
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Source: Loop News Jamaica