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Extreme doping puts athletes at risk
1. EXTREME DOPING PUTS
ATHLETES AT RISK
Leaked Blood Test Results Show
`Downright Dangerous' Readings
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2. Contd..
• Some of the readings from athletes' blood tests leaked by a
whistleblower for a report exposing suspected doping were so
extreme they were “downright dangerous“, one of the experts cited
in the report said on Monday .“There are real questions to be asked
if there is no action taken, particularly for the results taken post-
2009,“ said Robin Parisotto, an inventor of the test used to detect
the blood doping agent EPO. “Some of the values in these athletes
were so extreme that they were downright dangerous and the risks
to their health were indisputable.“
• Meanwhile, the head of world athletics defended the International
Association of Athletics Federations' (IAAF) anti-doping record as
global sporting bodies called for a thorough probe into the latest
allegations to plunge international sport into crisis.
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• That followed a report by Britain's Sunday Times newspaper and
Ger many's ARDWDR broadcaster on Sunday that they had
obtained from a whistleblower secret IAAF data that indicated
suspected widespread blood doping in athletics between 2001 and
2012. In an interview, Australian Parisotto, one of two scientific
experts cited in the reports, said more than 800 athletes had
recorded one or more “abnormal“ results, defined as a result that
had less than one chance in 100 of being natural.
• Such athletes accounted for 146 medals at top events, including 55
gold, the Sunday Times said. Parisotto noted that not all the
abnormal results necessarily indicated doping, as factors such as
the timing of tests, altitude and testing conditions could have led to
some suspicious outcomes.
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• “But there were values that were quite extreme and even
taking into consideration confounding factors, there was
really no disputing what that data was telling us,“ he said.
• In response to the reports, outgoing IAAF president Lamine
Diack said: “There are allegations made, no evidence. We
want to look into them seriously .“ Coming only weeks
before track and field's showpiece world championships in
Beijing, the reports claim endurance runners suspected of
doping had been winning a third of the medals at Olympic
Games and world championships in that period.
• The reports did not say that any athletes had failed doping
tests, only that the tests had been abnormal, which can
sometimes be a sign of cheating.
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5. PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
• International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas
Bach told reporters on Monday he had spoken to the World
AntiDoping Agency (WADA) head Craig Reedie and had full
confidence in that body to investigate the claims
thoroughly , adding the IOC would act with “zero tolerance“
if there should be a case involving results at an Olympics.
• “I do not know what we are dealing with,“ Senegal's Diack
said. “It is possible if we discover with new techniques that
someone doped etcetera, etcetera then yes, otherwise no.“
• The reports also come weeks before a new IAAF president
will be elected, with Britain's Sebastian Coe and Sergey
Bubka of Ukraine bidding to replace the retiring Diack.
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6. RUSSIAN REFUTAL
• A heavy preponderance of the “abnormal“ results were
from Russian athletes, according to the media reports.
Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko, however, said the
allegations had “nothing to do with Russia“ and they
reflected a power battle ahead of the IAAF elections.
• All-Russian Athletics Federation caretaker chief Vadim
Zelichenok said, “None of these cases have been proven. If
this information was true the IAAF could never conceal it
for almost 10 years.“ Russia accounted for 415 abnormal
tests, followed distantly by Ukraine, Morocco, Spain, Kenya,
Turkey and others.
• “A remarkable 80% of Russia's medal winners recorded
suspicious scores,“ the Sunday Times said.
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• LEAKED IAAF FILES THE DAY AFTER
• IOC TO ACT WITH ZERO TOLERANCE:
• The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will
act with “zero tolerance“ should allegations of
widespread doping in athletics be proven, said
president Thomas Bach.
• IAAF HEAD DEFENDS ANTI-DOPING RECORD:
• Outgoing International Association of Athletics
Federations (IAAF) chief Lamine Diack said
suggestions his organization had been negligent
were “laughable“.
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8. GLOBAL BODIES DEMAND
`AGGRESSIVE' REVIEW
• Dick Pound, a former president of the World
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), said athletics
would face a “major crisis“ if the allegations
were true. Current president Craig Reedie said
his organization was “very disturbed“ by the
report. US anti-doping agency chief Travis
Tygart said an “aggressive review“ was needed
to protect clean athletes.
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9. WHAT THE LATEST DOPE FURORE IS
ABOUT
• The Sunday Times and German broadcaster
ARDWDR obtained access to results of 12,000
blood tests from 5,000 athletes. The files show a
third of all medals in endurance events (146,
including 55 gold) at Olympics and World
Championships were won by athletes who
recorded suspicious tests. One in seven of those
named in the files recorded blood tests “highly
suggestive of doping or at the very least
abnormal“. The data is not proof of doping but
have raised questions over whether authorities
are doing enough to combat the menace.
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10. WHO WILL INVESTIGATE?
• An independent commission of WADA will
investigate the claims in the ARDWDR
documentary. If the charges are proved, the
IOC can strip athletes of their Olympic medals,
as can the international governing body of
each Olympic sport.
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