[Published: Sunday May 15 2016]
Russia sorry for doping cheats
MOSCOW, 15 May - (ANA) - Russia is "very sorry" and "ashamed" of cheating athletes who were not caught by its anti-doping systems, the country's sports minister has said. Russia was banned from international competition after a damning report by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada). But Vitaly Mutko argued not lifting the ban for the 2016 Rio Olympics would be "unfair and disproportionate" and that clean athletes should not be punished. They will have been rigorously tested by Rio, he wrote in the Sunday Times. Wada's report depicted a culture of systematic state-sponsored cheating by Russia's athletes, with even the secret services involved. It said the All-Russia Athletics Federation (Araf), the Russian anti-doping agency (Rusada), and the Russian Athletics Federation had failed to comply with anti-doping procedures. "We do not deny having a problem in Russia, and we are doing everything possible at state level to eradicate doping, including punishing athletes and coaches found to have violated anti-doping rules," Mutko wrote. "But doping is a global problem, not just a Russian problem." Mutko said by the time Rio gets under way in August, Russian athletes hoping to compete will have been through a minimum of three anti-doping controls by the sport's world governing body - the IAAF - in addition to in-competition testing.(ANA)
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