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Coronavirus Outbreak: Russian anti-doping agency to resume testing after hiatus imposed due to lockdown measures
•RUSADA was suspended in 2015 after WADA found evidence of mass doping in Russian athletics
Banned Russian race walking coach Viktor Chegin still working with athletes at training camps, says RUSADA official
•In 2018 five Russian race walkers were stripped of their clearance to compete internationally as neutrals pending further investigation of their participation in a training camp with Chegin in Kyrgyzstan
Tokyo Olympics 2020: RUSADA confirms appeal against WADA's four-year ban for manipulation of doping data
•The Russian anti-doping agency, known as RUSADA, sent a formal letter Friday disagreeing with the sanctions imposed earlier this month by the World Anti-Doping Agency
Tokyo Olympics 2020: IOC assures progress, says things moving quickly towards conclusion of long-drawn Russian doping saga
•The IOC is unclear about the next steps in a Russian doping saga that has dragged on since 2015 and tarnished several Olympics, including the Rio Games in 2016 and the Pyeongchang Winter Games last year
Russia faces possible Olympic ban after WADA committee recommends RUSADA be ruled non-compliant of dope-testing policies
•Russia is again facing a possible Olympic ban after the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Compliance Review Committee (CRC) recommended on Friday that the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) be ruled non-compliant.
World Anti-Doping Agency says it will rule next month on alleged Russian cover-up of doping data, IOC against blanket ban
•The World Anti-Doping Agency says it expects to rule next month on whether Russia manipulated its drug-testing data.
Russia to set up national sports court to hear disputes regarding doping, says deputy justice minister Denis Novak
•In countries with national tribunals, the World Anti-Doping Agency can still file its own subsequent appeals to CAS, usually when it considers punishments too lenient.
World Anti-Doping Agency say 24 terabytes of data retrieved from Moscow anti-doping lab
•The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said that they are making progress processing the data their experts retrieved from the Moscow anti-doping lab.
WADA successfully retrieves Russian drug sample data, says it's a 'major breakthrough for clean sport'
•WADA said that they have "successfully retrieved" data from the Moscow laboratory at the heart of Russia's state-sponsored doping scandal which involved more than 1,000 athletes and 30 sports.
Three-person WADA team to return to Russia to obtain laboratory doping test data from RUSADA lab
•WADA will consider its next step in the long-running saga at a January meeting of its compliance committee, but athletes want Russia found in non-compliance.