Russia to miss WADA lab visit deadline


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The lab is sealed for a Russian federal investigation and the five-person independent team, led by Dr Jose Antonio Pascual, was told its equipment to be used for the data extraction was required to be certified under Russian law.


WADA is expected to issue a statement on Tuesday, with the matter likely to go before the independent compliance review committee at its next meeting on January 14.


If RUSADA is declared non-compliant, Russian athletes will again be banned from international competition.



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Conflicting reports have emerged from within Russia, with sports minister Pavel Kolobkov saying a deal had been reached with WADA.


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