Russia to appeal four-year doping
sanctions within 10-15 days: TASS cites RUSADA
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[December 20, 2019]
By Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's anti-doping
agency RUSADA said on Thursday it will appeal sanctions barring the
country's athletes from competing under its flag at top
international sporting events within 10 to 15 days, the TASS news
agency reported.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) earlier in December banned the
country's colors and anthem from events, including the Olympics, for
four years as punishment for having provided it with doctored
laboratory data.
It also barred Russia from hosting or bidding for major sporting
events during that period.
The country's top officials had branded the sanctions unfair, saying
it was part of broader attempts by the West to punish Russia, and
had pledged to appeal.
"RUSADA will appeal against the WADA decision within 10 to 15 days,"
Alexander Ivlev, chair of RUSADA's supervisory board, was quoted as
saying by TASS.
Yuri Ganus, the head of RUSADA who is not a member of the
supervisory board, has said he does not see any chance of winning an
appeal.
The case will now be referred to the Court or Arbitration for Sport
(CAS) in Switzerland.
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) CEO Travis Tygart accused Russia of
wasting "precious and limited resources in an effort to weasel out
of the consequences".
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A sign with the logo of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) is
on display outside its office in Moscow, Russia December 9, 2019.
REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov/File Photo
"Let’s hope CAS has the independence and courage to see through
these machinations and finally stand firm and take decisive action
that puts in place a complete ban," Tygart said in a statement.
Russia, which has traditionally been a powerhouse in many sports,
has been embroiled in doping scandals since a 2015 WADA report found
evidence of mass doping in Russian athletics.
Many of Russia's athletes were sidelined from the past two Olympics
and the country stripped of its flag altogether at last year's
Pyeongchang Winter Games as punishment for state-sponsored doping
cover-ups at the 2014 Sochi Games.
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber and Maxim Rodionov,
additional reporting by Amy Tennery in New York, Writing by
Alexander Marrow; Editing by Alison Williams and Toby Davis)
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