Data given by Russia have inconsistencies, claims WADA


Montreal (Canada) Sep 23 (IANS): The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Monday revealed that Russian officials handed over data which contained "inconsistencies".

According to a BBC report, WADA has now opened compliance proceedings against the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (Rusada).

Before the data was passed on, WADA suspects that it was manipulated.

In their bid to reintegrate back into the sporting fold after being suspended for state-sponsored doping programme, Russia were asked to hand over data from its Moscow laboratory to show that it complied with global anti-doping rules.

WADA said its executive committee "was informed that further investigation of inconsistencies in Moscow laboratory data had led WADA to open a formal compliance procedure against Rusada", the BBC report said.

  

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