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Russia offered help by WADA over its drugs problem

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By Duncan Mackay September 17 - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have offered to help Russia deal with its drugs problems which has seen the Olympic super-power embroiled in a series of scandals involving some of its top athletes, its chairman John Fahey revealed today.

.   The IBU President Anders Besseberg made a similar allegation after the cases involving


Russia offered help by WADA over its drugs problem

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By Duncan Mackay September 17 - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have offered to help Russia deal with its drugs problems which has seen the Olympic super-power embroiled in a series of scandals involving some of its top athletes, its chairman John Fahey revealed today.

.   The IBU President Anders Besseberg made a similar allegation after the cases involving


Russia offered help by WADA over its drugs problem

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By Duncan Mackay September 17 - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have offered to help Russia deal with its drugs problems which has seen the Olympic super-power embroiled in a series of scandals involving some of its top athletes, its chairman John Fahey revealed today.

.   The IBU President Anders Besseberg made a similar allegation after the cases involving


Russia offered help by WADA over its drugs problem

  • Sochi 2014 Paralympics

By Duncan Mackay September 17 - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have offered to help Russia deal with its drugs problems which has seen the Olympic super-power embroiled in a series of scandals involving some of its top athletes, its chairman John Fahey revealed today.

  The IBU President Anders Besseberg made a similar allegation after the cases involving the


Russia in new doping scandal

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  FEBRUARY 14 - RUSSIA is at the centre of a new major doping scandal after biathlon world champion Yekaterina Iourieva (pictured) and two Russian teammates were barred from this year's World Championships after testing positive for banned substances.

IBU president Anders Besseberg said: "We are facing systematic doping on a large scale in one of the

Besseberg said: "Either we have been able to catch them all, or we have only seen the top of the ice


Putin wants Russia to crackdown on drug cheats

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  VLADIMIR PUTIN (pictured), the Russian Prime Minister, today said that sports authorities must crack down on the drugs cheats that are ruining the country's reputation.

IBU president Anders Besseberg said: "We are facing systematic doping on a large scale in one of the