Regarding the doping issue in the Russian country, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) held a meeting in Tokyo on the 23rd in Tokyo, and reported that there was an inconsistency in the inspection data collected from the laboratory in Moscow. It was. Data may have been manipulated prior to submission, and WADA entered compliance with the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) on the 17th. It asks for an answer within 3 weeks about the reason.
WADA lifted the suspension of RUSADA qualification last fall, with the requirement to provide all data from the Moscow laboratory. In December last year's inspection survey, the Russians refused to cooperate, but the data collection was completed in January this year. If the problem reignites, it will affect the Tokyo Olympics. The International Athletics Federation will also discuss the issue at Doha, where the World Championship will be held.
The German public broadcaster ARD reported that the inspection data was suspected of being tampered.