MONACO (AP) – The Russian doping crisis which rocked track and field in the 2010s reached a symbolic end on Friday with bans and disqualifications for 12 athletes in a final set of disciplinary cases going back over a decade.
Doping bans for 12 Russians in track and field cases going back over a decade
MONACO (AP) – The Russian doping crisis which rocked track and field in the 2010s reached a symbolic end on Friday with bans and disqualifications for 12 athletes in a final set of disciplinary cases going back over a decade.
The Athletics Integrity Unit, which was founded in 2017 as part of track’s response to the doping crisis, said it was the “last batch” of doping cases using data from the shuttered Moscow anti-doping laboratory where cases were covered up.
That evidence, along with findings from World Anti-Doping Agency investigator Richard McLaren, “exposed the state-sponsored Russian doping scandal,” the AIU said in a post on X. The Russian government has consistently denied wrongdoing.
Working through that mountain of data has meant years of work for the AIU and other anti-doping bodies.
