WADA

Всемирное антидопинговое агентство (World Anti-Doping Agency — WADA, ВАДА) — независимая организация, осуществляющая координацию борьбы с применением допинга в спорте, созданная при поддержке Международного олимпийского комитета (МОК). ВАДА была учреждена 10 ноября 1999 года в швейцарской Лозанне. С 2001 года штаб-квартира ВАДА находится в Монреале (Канада). Первоначально ВАДА получала финансирование от МОК, но сейчас МОК финансирует ВАДА лишь наполовину. Остальное финансирование ВАДА получает от правительств стран мира. Официальный сайт.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is a foundation created through a collective initiative led by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It was set up on November 10, 1999 in Lausanne, Switzerland, as a result of what was called the "Declaration of Lausanne",[1] to promote, coordinate and monitor the fight against drugs in sports. Since 2002, the organization's headquarters have been located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Lausanne office became the regional office for Europe. Other regional offices have been established in Africa, Asia/Oceania and Latin America. WADA is responsible for the World Anti-Doping Code, adopted by more than 600 sports organizations, including international sports federations, national anti-doping organizations, the IOC, and the International Paralympic Committee. Website.
 

Russian billionaires flee sports federations due to doping scandals

Society12.12.2019

WADA issued a verdict - 4-year removal of Russia from participation in the Olympics and world championships. Who will be held responsible?

In Russia, there is no doping left

Society21.09.2018

The WADA Executive Committee voted to restore the status of RUSADA.

WADA is ready to forgive Russia

Society17.09.2018

At the same time, Moscow will not have to repent and admit to the existence of the state system for supporting doping.

Grigory Rodchenkov nightmares Russian football

Society21.05.2018

Scandalous defector remembered the concealment of positive doping tests of Russian players in 2014 on the orders of Vitaly Mutko. What for the Russian masters of the ball also doping, remains unclear.

World Biathlon bypassed Russia

Society02.05.2018

The International Biathlon Union (IBU) has published a preliminary calendar for the next season. Russia has not received a single competition - the stages of the World Cup and the IBU Cup will be held in other countries.

Russia was left without the Olympics and expelled from the IOC

Society05.12.2017

The Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) suspended the Russian national team from participation in the 2018 Winter Olympics.

WADA refused to restore RUSAD in the rights

Officials16.11.2017

Russia has more and more chances to "fly" past the 2018 Olympics.

Undermining the Mundial

Officials09.01.2017

Will the investigation of Mutko's activities result in depriving Russia of the football world championship in 2018?

FIFA World Cup 2018 won't be held in Russia

Society03.01.2017

The feeling that the World Cup in 2018 will not take place in Russia, began to appear a long time ago. In recent years, there have been more and more events to strenghten this opinion.

How McLaren's report threats the career of Mutko

Society12.12.2016

More than a thousand Russian athletes might have been involved in the machinations with a doping test, says a new report of Richard McLaren for WADA. Sources told RBC whether the scandal could cost Vitaly Mutko the post of deputy prime minister.

Detective on a treadmill: how to take bribes in world athletics

Society18.01.2016

RBC read a report about crimes of the leadership of world athletics, and figured out how a criminal network was organized to earn on extortion and bribes for concealing doping problems of Russian athletes.

Doping without borders: why the Russians are banned from the Olympics

Society10.11.2015

Athletes from Russia should be removed from competition, including the Olympic Games-2016, according to World Anti-Doping Agency. Its investigation came to the conclusion that the Russian authorities had falsified the results of the doping tests.