Doping Scandal in Sochi controlled by Russian state

Gepubliceerd op 18 juli 2016 om 18:20

The Russian state directed and controlled doping fraud at the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Dozens of Russian athletes were given doping and their positive test were obscured by an ingenious system.

That is the conclusion of the Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren, who made on behalf of the global anti-doping agency WADA research. He affirms in his report the allegations of Grigori Rodsjenkov, the former head of the doping laboratory in Moscow. Who revealed a few months ago , that Russian athletes, including fifteen medalists, were doping during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Their infected urine samples were replaced by members of the secret service of "clean" copies.

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The most important allegation concerns the Russian Ministry of Sport. That sent the whole doping system and thereby not only got the help of the secret services, but also of the doping laboratories in Moscow and Sochi.

According to McLaren played Secretary of State for Sport, Yuri Nagornich a key role. He determined who is and who was not to be found positive. The lawyer speaks in his report even a state controlled doping system that came into effect from the Olympics in 2010 and consisted almost all sports.

Very reliable

There was a schaduwlap "located right next to the real lab in Sochi. The infected urine tubes disappeared through a hole in the wall and were then replaced with clean ones. McLaren dubbed the story of Rodsjenkov credible and cited the findings in his report very reliable.


By Editorial RTL Sports Photo: RTL

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