TV allegations 'a pack of lies': Russian
Athletics chief
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[December 04, 2014]
By Dmitriy Rogovitskiy
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A German TV documentary
alleging widespread doping and cover-ups among Russian athletes contains
"a pack of lies", Russia's Athletics Federation president told Reuters
on Thursday.
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"I can say that there are a pack of lies and it is an unfair
account," Valentin Balakhnichev said. "I will be able to give a more
accurate and fuller commentary later in the day once we have studied
the situation further."
The hour-long program, broadcast by ARD on Wednesday, features an
undercover video of what it says are Russian athletes and coaches
admitting to covering up positive tests.
The video, which has not been seen or verified by Reuters, also
alleges corruption and a systematic doping issue among Russian
athletes and high-ranking officials.
The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) said there was nothing to
support the allegations.
"They do not have the facts or the documents, which support any
offences carried out against the anti-doping principles," RUSADA
managing director Nikita Kamaev in an interview with R-Sport Agency.
"In terms of the television program, I have not seen it, as I do not
understand German well enough. Therefore I am not able to comment on
it.
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"In terms of the statement on WADA's website, RUSADA has not
received an official request regarding this issue. We believe that
the speculation and the statements are completely unfounded."
According to TASS Agency, the Russian Athletics Federation will hold
an emergency meeting later on Thursday.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency said in a statement that it would
ensure any pertinent matters raised in the documentary would be
"fully investigated".
"WADA has in fact already received some information and evidence of
the type exposed in the documentary. All of that information has
been passed to the appropriate independent body within the
international federation, the IAAF. We will await the outcome of
that independent body's deliberations.
"In so far as the particular allegations against Russian authorities
and others are concerned, these will all be carefully scrutinized
and if action is warranted, WADA will take any necessary and
appropriate steps under the Code."
The IAAF said it was "not informed as to the status" of the
investigation.
(Editing by Justin Palmer)
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