Anti doping agency
Indian runner Gomathi failed dope test after winning Asian title
The 30-year-old tested positive for anabolic steroids after her win at the Asian championships in Doha last month, a spokesman for the Athletics Federation of...
A Wada team returned from Moscow empty-handed this month after Russian authorities said their equipment was not certified under Russian law.
Wada President Craig Reedie said he would serve to the end of his second term, which expires next year.
In its ruling, CAS also said doctor Pedro Celaya was handed a lifetime ban while trainer Jose “Pepe” Marti had his period of ineligibility increased to 15 years from eight.
Wada’s decision paves the way for Russia to return to the Olympics after its ban from this year’s Winter Games in South Korea.
Wada responded on Saturday by releasing correspondence between Russian and Wada officials over RUSADA’s reinstatement.
A further 47 banned coaches and athletes, including Ahn, had appealed the IOC decision but on Friday their appeals were dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Two samples are taken during a doping test but generally the B sample is frozen and only analysed if the A sample has been found to contain a prohibited substance, Wada said.
US Senator John McCain, a frequent critic of the Kremlin, praised the IOC announcement.
The 30-year-old, who conquered all on the Parisian clay in 2012 and 2014 but whose career was rocked by a 15-month doping ban last year.
Rollins, who led an American sweep of the podium at last August’s Rio Olympics, was unavailable for three doping tests during 2016.
City were charged with failing to ensure their anti-doping 'club whereabouts' information was accurate.
The suspension was upheld last year, ruling almost all Russian track and field athletes out of the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Tuipulotu was sent home from the All Blacks end of season tour last November after testing positive for an unspecified banned substance.
They were among a total of 16 athletes named in the latest batch of disqualifications from the Games.
Wada chief was grilled for what members said was a failure to act on information from whistleblowers.
The suspension prohibits the laboratory from carrying out any WADA-related anti-doping activities.
Russia is banned from all track and field competitions, including the Rio Olympics in August.
Vitaly Stepanov, said the former head of the drug laboratory had evidence of the use of banned substances.