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Russia confirms it will appeal 4-year Olympic ban for manipulating doping data


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Russia confirms it will appeal 4-year Olympic ban for manipulating doping data

OlympicsRussia confirmed that it will appeal against its four-year Olympic ban for manipulating doping data. The case now heads to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Case against WADA decision now heads to Court of Arbitration for SportThe Associated Press · Posted: Dec 27, 2019 6:06 AM ET | Last Updated: December 27The Russian Anti-Doping Agency,…

Russia confirms it will appeal 4-year Olympic ban for manipulating doping data

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Russia confirmed that it will appeal against its four-year Olympic ban for manipulating doping data. The case now heads to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Case against WADA decision now heads to Court of Arbitration for Sport

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The Russian Anti-Doping Agency, known as RUSADA, sent a formal letter Friday disagreeing with the sanctions imposed earlier this month by the World Anti-Doping Agency banning Russia from Olympic competition for the next four years. (Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)

Russia confirmed that it will appeal against its four-year Olympic ban for manipulating doping data.

The Russian anti-doping agency, known as RUSADA, sent a formal letter Friday disagreeing with the sanctions imposed earlier this month by the World Anti-Doping Agency. The case now heads to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Next year's Olympics in Tokyo will be the third consecutive edition of the games preceded by a legal battle over Russian doping issues.

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RUSADA said it “disputes the [WADA] notice in its entirety,” including the evidence of tampering with the data archive.

RUSADA's own CEO, Yuri Ganus, attached his own note of protest to Friday's letter. Ganus is critical of Russian officials and had disagreed with the decision to appeal.

The WADA sanctions ban the use of the Russian team name, flag or anthem at a range of major sports competitions over the next four years, including next year's Olympics and the 2022 soccer World Cup.

However, Russian athletes will be allowed to compete as neutrals if they pass a vetting process which examines their history of drug testing and possible involvement in coverups at the lab.

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