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‘WADA made mistakes with meldonium ban’

BEIJING: British tennis star Andy Murray said Tuesday that the World Anti-Doping Agency made “mistakes” over how it handled the ban on the drug meldonium, allowing

Published on: Oct 5, 2016, 07:09:34 IST
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BEIJING: British tennis star Andy Murray said Tuesday that the World Anti-Doping Agency made “mistakes” over how it handled the ban on the drug meldonium, allowing athletes to escape suspensions.

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A number of athletes have since tested positive for meldonium since it was added to WADA’s list of banned substances on January 1 – the most high profile five-time woman’s Grand Slam champion and highest earning female athlete Maria Sharapova.

But the anti-doping body issued a statement in April saying that it did not know for sure how long it takes meldonium to leave the body.

That grey area has allowed athletes across numerous sporting disciplines to escape suspension unless it can be proved they took the medication during 2016, after it was banned.

Sharapova had her two-year ban for doping reduced to 15 months by the Lausanne-based CAS on Tuesday.

“You could understand if it was reduced,” Murray said, referring to Sharapova’s two-year ban.

“It’s a difficult situation because I think WADA obviously made some mistakes with the substance, with meldonium,” he told reporters a few hours before the CAS verdict was released.

“A lot of athletes were let off because they (WADA) didn’t know how long the substance stayed in the system for,” the double Olympics gold medallist and three time Grand Slam champion added.

Murray has been very outspoken on doping issues and slammed one of his main sponsor’s, Head, for standing by Sharapova when she admitted taking meldonium.

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