"Russian" Biathlon scandal much worse: hunting trips, prostitutes, vote buying

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1) Muscovy has to be banned all over the world, 2) pee- tape exists , comments?
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The biathlon scandal is ever widening. Paid hunting trips, visits to prostitutes, vote-buying: The allegations made in a report by the World Anti-Doping Agency against the resigned biathlon boss Anders Besseberg go far beyond the cover-up of Russian doping samples.



The WADA report, which is available to the ARD doping editors, suggests that Russia has been using bribery for more than a decade in the World Association IBU quasi fools enjoyed.
Not only the biathlon scandal proves that the Russian state doping scandal is far from over. The WADA confirmed to the ARD that the evaluation of the data from the Moscow Control Laboratory revealed 9000 conspicuous samples, estimated at 4,500 athletes.
The WADA has now informed 60 sports associations, which are under WADA guidance to investigate the suspected cases. Last November, the supreme anti-doping authority was taken over by a whistleblower to the so-called Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) of the Moscow control laboratory. The gigantic data collection includes all test results between January 201


2 and August 2015.
The authorities, which are investigating the now retired Norwegian IBU President Besseberg and the German Secretary General Nicole Resch, are meanwhile not only suspecting that since 2011 65 doping cases of Russian biathletes have been hushed up. WADA accuses Besseberg of being smeared by the Russians in all the art of the past 15 years.
From paid hunting trips to Russia is the talk, the mediation of prostitutes. Besseberg is said to have proactively accelerated, among other things, in 2016, the award of the World Cup 2021 to the Russian city of Tyumen, although the state doping scandal just shook the world's sports. For the vote purchase in favor of Tyumen, the WADA claims that up to 100,000 euros should have flowed to members of the IBU board. In February 2017, the IBU withdrew the World Cup pledge for Tyumen on public pressure.
Besseberg has shown "incredibly loyal and supportive" to Russia, writes WADA. Resch had virtually the sovereignty over the doping management program in the association and denied access to other IBU employees. All this should have contributed, among other things, that in the last season in the World and IBU Cup 17 of 22 Russian athletes gedopt opted to go – and remained unmolested."
Biathlon scandal much worse: hunting trips, prostitutes, vote buying - TECH2
 

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