Coach of the Russian women’s biathlon team Mikhail Shachilov in a conversation with , he commented on the doping scandal in Norway.
Earlier, it was learned that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) may deprive the National Anti-Doping Committee of compliance status and impose sanctions on athletes due to a legal hurdle that does not allow doping tests of elderly athletes. 15 to 18 years old without parental consent. .
For two years, while the relevant law is in force, none of the underage Norwegian athletes took doping tests without prior warning about the visit of the anti-doping department.
– Wow! I didn’t know that was the case in Norway. Could their legislation be a front for a doping system for juniors? I don’t think there are fools. All the same, every coach thinks about the future. I don’t think they used illegal measures. Of course, the situation that has been created seems wrong.
Why did WADA turn a blind eye to this? It’s an interesting question,” Shashilov told .
Source : MatchTV

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