Athletes show concern over doping controls standstill

FILE - An employee of Russia's national drug-testing laboratory holds a vial in Moscow, Russia. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

FILE - An employee of Russia's national drug-testing laboratory holds a vial in Moscow, Russia. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

Published Apr 11, 2020

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BERLIN – Most athletes in a survey believe competitions this

year could be unfair due to the lower number of doping tests due to the

coronavirus crisis.

In a poll by the independent track and field organisation, The

Athletics Association, 78 percent of the athletes who took part said

they were concerned about the validity of results this season.

A total of 685 athletes from 82 countries took part in the survey.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, doping controls have come to a

standstill almost worldwide.

Eighty-two percent of athletes surveyed said they continued to

train, and 86 percent said they would be willing to take part in

competitions again later this year.

Athletes also showed concern about qualifications for the Olympic

Games in Tokyo, now moved to 2021.

Qualification has been suspended until November 30, but 60 percent

of those polled feared it could lead to injustice if some athletes

can start again from December 1 while others still suffer from

restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

DPA

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