Russia may launch sports doping probe


Moscow, Feb 28 (IANS/RIA Novosti): Russia's Federal Drug Control Service could start a major investigation into sports doping by the country's athletes, the head of the All Russian Athletics Federation said.

The federation cited as an example a recent wide-ranging probe by the Australian Crime Commission, which found evidence of doping in multiple sports.

"It's possible that soon in our country a large-scale joint investigation will be undertaken, the organisers of which will be the sports ministry, (the Athletics Federation), the Federal Drug Control Service, RUSADA (Russian Anti-Doping Agency) and other organisations," federation head Valentin Balakhnichev said Wednesday.

It was not immediately clear whether he was referring to actual plans for such an investigation or merely stating that one was desirable.

The Federal Drug Control Services typically spends its time battling narcotics smugglers and dealers.

Russian sport has been shaken by several doping scandals in the last year.

London 2012 discus silver medallist Darya Pishchalnikova has been suspended since December over a positive doping test and faces a possible life ban.

Track cycling medal contender Victoria Baranova was expelled from the Olympics for doping, which she later confessed to.

Over the winter, the Russia-based Katusha cycling team was cut from the UCI World Tour over allegedly lax anti-doping controls but has now returned following a court case. Other doping cases have occurred in pole vaulting and canoeing.

Balakhnichev suggested he would like to see cycling-style biological passports brought in for all athletes.

The passports, which flag up dramatic changes to athletes' bodies, are "a powerful blow to the intent of potential offenders to use banned substances and methods to achieve competitive results but I don't regard it as a panacea for all ills," Balakhnichev added.

He said that around 3,600 doping tests were carried out in Russia every year, a sharp rise from previous years.

  

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