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Authority announces Sapporo Asian Winter Games to be doping-free

Source: Xinhua   2017-03-26 20:03:25

KUWAIT, March 26 (Xinhua) -- The Olympic Council of Asia has announced Sunday that the 8th Asian Winter Games in Sapporo, Japan last month were doping-free.

The Games were held from February 19-26 and involved 1,152 athletes from 32 National Olympic Committees in five sports, 11 disciplines and 64 events.

Under the supervision of the OCA's Medical Committee and Anti-Doping Commission, 200 athletes provided urine samples for analysis at the WADA-accredited laboratory in Tokyo. None of the samples were positive, OCA said.

"The Medical Committee and Anti-Doping Commission of the Olympic Council of Asia is delighted to announce the absence of any adverse analytical findings for doping during the recent 8th Sapporo Asian Winter Games," Tan Sri Dr. Jegathesan, chairman of the OCA Medical Committee and Anti-Doping Commission, said in a statement.

"This allows the Games to earn the accolade 'Clean Games'. All lab reports were negative," he confirmed.

For the first time in the history of the Asian Winter Games, which were first held in 1986, NOCs from Oceania were invited to enter guest athletes in individual sports.

At the 7th Asian Winter Games in Astana-Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 2011, there were two positive cases.

"All athletes have a responsibility to keep sport clean by abiding with anti-doping rules and avoiding violating these rules," Dr. Jega added.

"The OCA's ultimate goal is to protect clean athletes and the integrity of sport by providing a safe and fair competition environment at all its Games," he said.

Editor: Zhang Dongmiao
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Authority announces Sapporo Asian Winter Games to be doping-free

Source: Xinhua 2017-03-26 20:03:25
[Editor: huaxia]

KUWAIT, March 26 (Xinhua) -- The Olympic Council of Asia has announced Sunday that the 8th Asian Winter Games in Sapporo, Japan last month were doping-free.

The Games were held from February 19-26 and involved 1,152 athletes from 32 National Olympic Committees in five sports, 11 disciplines and 64 events.

Under the supervision of the OCA's Medical Committee and Anti-Doping Commission, 200 athletes provided urine samples for analysis at the WADA-accredited laboratory in Tokyo. None of the samples were positive, OCA said.

"The Medical Committee and Anti-Doping Commission of the Olympic Council of Asia is delighted to announce the absence of any adverse analytical findings for doping during the recent 8th Sapporo Asian Winter Games," Tan Sri Dr. Jegathesan, chairman of the OCA Medical Committee and Anti-Doping Commission, said in a statement.

"This allows the Games to earn the accolade 'Clean Games'. All lab reports were negative," he confirmed.

For the first time in the history of the Asian Winter Games, which were first held in 1986, NOCs from Oceania were invited to enter guest athletes in individual sports.

At the 7th Asian Winter Games in Astana-Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 2011, there were two positive cases.

"All athletes have a responsibility to keep sport clean by abiding with anti-doping rules and avoiding violating these rules," Dr. Jega added.

"The OCA's ultimate goal is to protect clean athletes and the integrity of sport by providing a safe and fair competition environment at all its Games," he said.

[Editor: huaxia]
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