Nearly 1,600 doping rules violations in 2016: WADA
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[April 27, 2018]
(Reuters) - There were nearly
1,600 anti-doping rules violations (ADRV) in 2016 involving athletes
and support staff from 117 nationalities across 112 sports with
athletics top of the list, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said
in a report released on Thursday.
WADA said a total of 229,514 samples were collected in 2016 and
analyzed by WADA-accredited laboratories resulting in 1,595 ADRVs.
Of those, 1,326 were derived from adverse analytical findings and
the remainder were from investigations and evidence-based
intelligence into 248 violations committed by athletes and 21 by
support staff.
"The 2016 ADRVs report makes for particularly interesting reading in
combination with WADA’s 2016 Anti-Doping testing figures report that
was published last year," WADA President Craig Reedie said in a
statement.
"We are continuing to see the impact of intelligence-based testing,
an area of increasing focus for the agency as we strengthen our
investigations and intelligence-gathering capacity."
The vast major of adverse analytical findings (79 percent) were
produced by male athletes (1,046) and were the results of results
collected during in competition testing (78 percent).
Athletics topped the list of sports with the highest number of ADRVs
on 205 followed by bodybuilding (183), cycling (165), weightlifting
(116) and soccer (79).
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A woman walks into the head office of the World Anti-Doping Agency
(WADA) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada November 9, 2015.
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Rounding out the top nine were powerlifting (70), wrestling (64),
rugby union (56), aquatics (35) and boxing 35).
Italy topped the list of countries with the most ADRVs on 147
followed by France (86), the United States (76) and Australia (75).
Russia, whose participation at the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2018
Pyeongchang Winter Games was restricted following an investigation
which uncovered evidence of widespread state-sponsored doping, was
tied for sixth with India on 69 ADRVs.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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