Russia, in letter to WADA, disagrees with decision to ban its athletes: RIA

FILE PHOTO: A view through a fence, decorated with the Olympic rings, shows a building of the federal state budgetary institution “Federal scientific centre of physical culture and sports”, which houses a laboratory accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), in Moscow, Russia on November 11, 2015. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

MOSCOW/MONTREAL (Reuters) – The Russian Anti-Doping Agency sent a letter to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) formally stating that it disagrees with the decision to ban Russian athletes from major sporting events, RIA news agency reported on Friday, citing RUSADA head.

WADA said later on Friday it had received the letter and would shortly file a formal notice with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) where the dispute will be resolved and the outcome binding on all parties.

RUSADA said earlier this month it would appeal a four-year ban WADA’s executive committee had imposed on Dec. 9 over doping that bars the country from competing under its flag at top international sporting events.

“WADA remains convinced that it made the right decision on 9 December,” WADA president Craig Reedie said in a statement on Friday.

“The proposed consequences are tough on the Russian authorities while robustly protecting the integrity of clean sport around the world. We will defend that decision with the utmost vigour at CAS.”

Writing by Andrey Ostroukh; additional reporting by Gene Cherry; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Christian Radnedge

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