WADA Hammers Russia with Four-year Ban from all Major Sports Event

Russia has been slammed with a four-year ban from all major sporting events by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).

As a result the Russia the Country will not be part of the EURO 2020, despite qualifying for the championship.

 

The Country will not be allowed at events such as the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and football’s 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

 

But athletes who can prove they are untainted by the doping scandal will be able to compete under a neutral flag.

 

Wada’s executive committee made the unanimous decision in a meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.

 

It comes after Russia’s Anti Doping Agency (Rusada) was declared non-compliant for manipulating laboratory data handed over to investigators in January 2019.

 

It had to hand over data to Wada as a condition of its controversial reinstatement in 2018 after a three-year suspension for its vast state-sponsored doping scandal.

 

Wada says Rusada has 21 days to appeal against the ban. If it does so, the appeal will be referred to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).

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WADA Hammers Russia with Four-year Ban from all Major Sports Event

Russia has been slammed with a four-year ban from all major sporting events by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).

As a result the Russia the Country will not be part of the EURO 2020, despite qualifying for the championship.

 

The Country will not be allowed at events such as the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and football’s 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

 

But athletes who can prove they are untainted by the doping scandal will be able to compete under a neutral flag.

 

Wada’s executive committee made the unanimous decision in a meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.

 

It comes after Russia’s Anti Doping Agency (Rusada) was declared non-compliant for manipulating laboratory data handed over to investigators in January 2019.

 

It had to hand over data to Wada as a condition of its controversial reinstatement in 2018 after a three-year suspension for its vast state-sponsored doping scandal.

 

Wada says Rusada has 21 days to appeal against the ban. If it does so, the appeal will be referred to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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