BREAKING: British-Run, CIA-Penetrated WADA Bans Russia From Major Sports Events for 4 Years

No Olympics, FIFA World Cup, or Hockey World Championship

Russia has been handed a four-year ban from major sporting events, including the Olympics and football World Cup, after the Executive Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) approved sanctions on Monday.

Meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, the 12-member WADA Executive Committee voted unanimously for measures against Russia earlier recommended by the organization’s Compliance Committee.

The move comes after Russia was alleged to have manipulated data provided to WADA from a Moscow anti-doping laboratory in January, which Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) chief Yuri Ganus later agreed to be true.

The data was handed over as part of the reinstatement terms for RUSADA after a three-year exile over claims of state-sponsored doping, which Russia has consistently denied.

RUSADA was again declared non-compliant on Monday and will be suspended for a four-year period, meaning the Russian flag will not fly at the next two Olympic Games as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is a signatory to the WADA Code.

The Russian flag will also not be allowed at the next football World Cup in Qatar in 2022, should Russia qualify for the finals, as well as world championships in other sports.

However, Russia has avoided the ‘blanket ban’ called for in some quarters, as athletes not implicated in any doping accusations will be free to compete at events as neutrals.

It has already been reported that the UEFA European Championships – four games of which will be held in St. Petersburg – and the 2021 UEFA Champions League final, held in the same city, will be unaffected by the latest WADA measures as they are continental events.

Major doping allegations involving Russia first broke out after it topped the medal table at the 2014 Olympics on home soil in Sochi.

A probe, headed by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren, was launched into claims that Russia had operated a state-sponsored doping campaign, although no definitive proof of the allegations has ever been provided.

RUSADA was initially declared non-compliant in November 2015, while the Russian track-and-field team faced a blanket ban from the 2016 Rio Summer Games.

Russian athletes were only allowed to compete at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang under neutral status, although the IOC lifted its ban on the country as the Games came to a close.

Other prominent figures, including President Vladimir Putin, have acknowledged that the country made mistakes with its anti-doping program, not least in appointing Grigory Rodchenkov as head of the Moscow laboratory.

Rodchenkov remained in charge of the laboratory despite receiving psychiatric care. He fled to the US along with several colleagues, turning whistleblowers as the claims against Russia emerged.

Independent experts in Russia recently concluded that the Moscow anti-doping laboratory database was tampered with during at least a six-month period, between November 2015 and June 2016, by Rodchenkov and other colleagues when they were already in the US.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, one of the biggest champions of stringent measures against Russia has been Travis Tygart, the head of the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). He has called for a ban on all Russian athletes from competition, even as neutrals.

Russian high jump world champion Maria Lasitskene, among others, has condemned Tygart, given that US sports has faced its fair share of doping scandal in recent times, while many of the country’s major leagues are not even covered by the WADA Code.

After the latest news, Russian athletes across all sports will now wait anxiously to see how widely the WADA sanctions are implemented.

Source: RT

4 Comments
  1. JustPassingThrough says

    maybe the players themselves should rise up and cut wada and its sponsors down to size???

  2. John Mason says

    To stop this intimidation and accusations based upon false evidence fabricated by a Russian dissident and to put an end to this type of confrontation will require other nations to boycott the games. The victim is Russia now but anyone could be next. Drugs are in all sports and their are no innocent states.

  3. Paul Anderson says

    This makes me want to start a boycott of IOC and other WADA-sanctioned international events. As a Canadian, I find it infuriating enough that the NHL keeps its players out of the Olympics, but now no Russians at the Olympics, Worlds, Spengler Cup, World Juniors, Under 18s, Ivan Hlinka / Gretzky Under 18s? It’s sickening, the mores knowing the weasel work Canada has done towards this end, and the endless special medical waivers for Western doping. Another infuriating instance of global-imperialist small-ball chicanery.

    1. DarkEyes says

      This is the UK revanche for the “Novochok affaire” which did not have the required effect. (Mini war with Russia into a WWIII)
      Russia intend to send his sport-patriots to the Olympics, the British empire is punishing them, not once, no, the entire lot for minimal four years.
      Thereafter the pestilence will continue, extra redundant checks and controls will come etc. all meant as psy-ops to work to the next ban.

      IMO it is time Eurasia should plan and start its own “normal and free from politics”-World Games.
      No hassle,
      no politics,
      no heinous activities and
      no corruption.

      That might be the end of the West’s next pressure and sanctions regime in Sports.

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