Russia doping crisis in 60 seconds
UK Anti-Doping will provide
"targeted and intelligence-led testing" on Russian athletes after
signing a deal with the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Wada says Ukad
will take control of drug-testing in Russia as long as the Russian
Anti-Doping Agency (Rusada) remains non-compliant with Wada's code.Rusada was declared non-compliant in November following allegations it was involved in widespread doping.
Its athletes remain banned from international competition.
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That suspension was imposed on 13 November after the publication of an independent Wada report that alleged "state-sponsored doping".
The ban will remain in place until Russia convinces athletics authorities it has sufficiently changed its practices.
Wada's statement said Ukad would be responsible for co-ordinating testing with the appropriate sport federations in the country.
It added: "Results management of all cases will be managed by a designated independent body, with full oversight by Wada."
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