
Olympic and anti-doping leaders clash over Russian scandal
RIO DE JANEIRO — Declaring that the global drug-testing system is damaged, Olympic leaders and anti-doping officials vowed Tuesday to fix the problems and prevent the type of scandal that has embroiled Russian athletes in the lead-up to the games in Rio de Janeiro.
The IOC and the World Anti-Doping Agency clashed again Tuesday over the allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia that have rattled the Olympic movement and created chaos ahead of Friday’s opening ceremony in Rio.
But both sides agreed on one thing — the need to repair the international anti-doping system and restore trust and credibility in the fight against drugs.
“This is not about destroying structures,” IOC President Thomas Bach said, referring to WADA. “This is about improving significantly a system in order to have a robust and efficient anti-doping system so that such a situation that we face now cannot happen again.”