Olympic ban possible for Russia ahead of 2018 Winter Olympics

| November 16, 2017 in Sports

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Russia’s hopes for competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics are uncertain following a ruling made today by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

WADA has ruled the country still non-compliant and refused to lift its suspension of Moscow’s national anti-doping operation on Thursday, November 16th.

WADA’s Board declared the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) non-compliant in November 2015, following widespread doping in Russian athletes. Since then, the agency has been working with RUSADA to build an anti-doping program in Russia.

Russia was given a “Roadmap to Code Compliance” which outlines the criteria they have to meet to have the suspension lifted.

Russia failed to meet two major criteria ahead of meeting with the board today:

WADA did report that RUSADA had made great progress with the roadmap, however, the two remaining criteria are considered too important to lift the suspension.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will ultimately make the decision on whether or not Russia will be barred from competing in the upcoming Olympics, or if their athletes will be required to compete under a neutral banner.

Kuwait, Equatorial  Guinea  and Mauritius were also declared non-compliant at the WADA meeting.

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