US drug czar blasts WADA, saying proposed changes could undermine clean sport at Olympics
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The U.S. drug czar described a set of changes to the anti-doping protocols proposed by a panel of the World Anti-Doping Agency (AMA) as measures that would “understand the reliability of competitors’ actions” in future Games...
US drug czar blasts WADA, saying proposed changes could undermine clean sport at Olympics
The U.S. drug czar portrayed a menu of changes to anti-doping protocols being proposed by a World Anti-Doping Agency panel in advance of the LA Olympics as moves that would “undermine the trustworthiness of the performances of competitors” at those games in two years.
US Drug czar blasts World Anti-Doping Agency over proposed changes that could undermine Olympics
Among the recommendations expected to be discussed at the meeting is transferring some testing responsibilities to an independent agency and away from a host country's anti-doping agency, which would be the United States in the next Olympics.
USADA rips WADA over plan for test changes at big events
US Anti-Doping Agency chief executive officer Travis T. Tygart criticized World Anti-Doping Agency officials on Tuesday over plans to change testing at major events, allowing sport federations a greater role.

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