Canada’s Beckie Scott says WADA decision “disappointing beyond measure”
Athletes, investigators, anti-doping officials and national sport committees all knew that the Russian Anti-Doping Agency’s reinstatement from a doping scandal suspension was likely coming.
It didn’t make Thursday’s announcement formalizing the plan any easier to take.
The World Anti-Doping Agency’s executive committee decided to reinstate the testing program after backtracking on two key conditions: that Russia accept a report that concluded state involvement in the doping and coverups, and that Russia give access to evidence stored in its discredited Moscow laboratory.
Canada’s Beckie Scott resigned her position on WADA’s compliance review committee after it recommended the RUSADA reinstatement last week. She said Thursday’s decision “wasn’t a big surprise but nevertheless it was disappointing beyond measure.”

