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In WADA did not rule out investigations against acquitted on doping cases of the Russians

Against recognized based in the Lausanne court of arbitration for Sports (CAS) is “pure” Russian athletes can re-start the case. This development did not rule out in the world anti-doping Agency (WADA).

As explained Sportschau head of Department of investigation of this structure günther jünger, this can happen if the database of the Moscow anti-doping laboratory will find this new evidence.

Unpleasant term does not exclude international Olympic Committee (IOC), writes RIA “Novosti”.

About three weeks ago WADA acknowledged RUSADA is not appropriate to his status. As a result, the Russians suspended from major international tournaments, including the Olympics, for four years.

In 2018, the IOC suspended for life as the result of a doping scandal 43 members of the Russian team participating in the 2014 Games in Sochi. However, the CAS subsequently, 28 of them were acquitted.

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