WADA: Hard to secure bans for many Russians in doping cases
MOSCOW — There “simply may not be sufficient evidence” to secure bans for many of the Russian athletes implicated in an alleged state-backed doping scheme, the World Anti-Doping Agency said on Saturday.
WADA investigator Richard McLaren reported in December that more than 1,000 Russian athletes may have benefited from a coverup which allegedly included tampering with samples given by 12 medallists at the Sochi Olympics.
It’s proving hard to turn McLaren’s report, much of it based on records leaked by a former Russian drug-test laboratory head, into watertight cases against individuals.
WADA said in a statement that the destruction of more than 1,000 samples in a Moscow laboratory and a lack of Russian co-operation mean “there simply may not be sufficient evidence required to sanction … some of the individual athletes identified in the report.”


