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RUSADA preparing to stop testing amid coronavirus pandemic

Pakhnotskaya says in a text message that she "will check on Monday the possibility to receive special permission" from government bodies for staff to collect samples from athletes. There will be no testing this month if that isn't granted.

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Published : Apr 3, 2020, 10:44 PM IST

Updated : Apr 3, 2020, 11:03 PM IST

Washington: The Russian anti-doping agency (RUSADA) on Friday confirmed that they are planning to freeze all testing until May to comply with new government measures shutting down work deemed non-essential.

RUSADA deputy CEO Margarita Pakhnotskaya told an international news agency that her agency is looking for possible exemptions to instructions from President Vladimir Putin for all Russians except those working in essential sectors to stay home through April 30.

Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin

Pakhnotskaya says in a text message that she "will check on Monday the possibility to receive special permission" from government bodies for staff to collect samples from athletes. There will be no testing this month if that isn't granted.Testing has been suspended since March 27 under a previous round of measures.

Isolation measures around the world have led to a sharp drop in anti-doping tests. That's led to warnings that some athletes could take advantage of the situation. The World Anti-Doping Agency says it is trying to track gaps in testing.

Washington: The Russian anti-doping agency (RUSADA) on Friday confirmed that they are planning to freeze all testing until May to comply with new government measures shutting down work deemed non-essential.

RUSADA deputy CEO Margarita Pakhnotskaya told an international news agency that her agency is looking for possible exemptions to instructions from President Vladimir Putin for all Russians except those working in essential sectors to stay home through April 30.

Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin

Pakhnotskaya says in a text message that she "will check on Monday the possibility to receive special permission" from government bodies for staff to collect samples from athletes. There will be no testing this month if that isn't granted.Testing has been suspended since March 27 under a previous round of measures.

Isolation measures around the world have led to a sharp drop in anti-doping tests. That's led to warnings that some athletes could take advantage of the situation. The World Anti-Doping Agency says it is trying to track gaps in testing.

Last Updated : Apr 3, 2020, 11:03 PM IST

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