The proposal originally came up in August at the 128th IOC session in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was reinforced by the IOC at the “Olympic Summit” in Lausanne, Switzerland on the weekend.
The change in responsibility for anti-doping testing from the individual sport organziations to WADA would be a major one if it were to be accepted. The goal is to put anti-doping in the hands of an independent body, and the IOC wants that body to be WADA.
According to AP, WADA President Craig Reedie said he will put the proposal up for discussion at the WADA executive committee and foundation board meeting in Colorado Springs, Colorado next month.
Read the AP article here.
October 21st, 2015 at 9:33 pm
GO FOR IT—less hands for things to get lost—as I’m sure they have—less bias—more accountability—and definitely more protection for the honest althletes.