Russia to create government job to fight against doping

MOSCOW, (Reuters) – Russia will create a government job that will concentrate exclusively on the fight against doping, Minister for Sport Vitaly Mutko said yesterday.

“We are changing the structure and I will have to create a position in the department, which will exclusively concentrate on fighting against doping,” Mutko was quoted as saying by ITAR-TASS.

“In part, it will answer for the independent Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA).

“We need to take a stronger stance towards this work. We have created an anti-doping system and it will be impossible to get around it. We need to help our sportsmen,” Mutko added.

RUSADA announced on Tuesday that three Olympic walk champions, Olga Kaniskina, Valery Borchin, Sergei Kirdyapkin, had all been suspended for doping infringements, as well as 2011 world champion Sergei Bakulin and silver medallist Vladimir Kanaykin.

Russia’s anti-doping body said the suspensions were due to abnormal blood levels in their biological passports.