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28 Oct 2016 21:45

In a recently published report by the World Anti-Doping Agency we discover the anti-doping program surrounding the XXXI Olympiad in Rio faced some serious issues, many of which were predicted and entirely avoidable. The 55-page report cites an array of shortcomings, ranging from logistics and training, to sample collection and inadequate staffing. To start, a joint IOC/WADA task force recommended an increase in testing chaperones, as well as proper transportation for said chaperons, and because ...
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