Bach, Reedie clear air over Russian doping scandal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — With another report on Russian doping looming at the end of this week, the presidents of the IOC and World Anti-Doping Agency met Monday to clear the air over their “perceived differences” over the handling of previous evidence of systematic cheating in Russia.
IOC President Thomas Bach and WADA head Craig Reedie said they agreed to put aside any disagreements and “move forward together” in tackling doping and protecting clean athletes.
“There was a very positive atmosphere in our meeting today, and I am very happy that any perceived misunderstandings could be clarified,” Bach said. “We agreed to continue to work closely together to strengthen the fight against doping under the leadership of WADA.”
The two men met ahead of a three-day meeting beginning Tuesday, in Lausanne, of the International Olympic Committee executive board. On Friday in London, WADA investigator Richard McLaren will release his latest findings on Russian doping, including evidence of manipulation of samples at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games.


