Russian Anti-Doping Agency inspectors collect over 8,000 samples since start of 2023
According to RUSADA Director General Veronika Loginova, the agency met its target for 2022 on doping testing of athletes ahead of schedule with the reported figure standing at over 11,000
MOSCOW, October 13. /TASS/. The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) collected as many as 8,066 doping samples from athletes since the start of 2023, an agency spokesperson told TASS on Friday.
"The Russian Anti-Doping Agency collected 1,246 doping samples in September," the spokesperson said.
In all, according to TASS, RUSADA collected a total number of 8,066 doping samples over nine months of 2023 (1,246 in September; 806 in August; 734 in July; 725 in June; 846 in May; 996 in April; 853 in March; 961 in February and 899 in January).
RUSADA Director General Veronika Loginova told TASS late last year, that the agency had met its target for 2022 on doping testing of athletes ahead of schedule with the reported figure standing at over 11,000. In all, the agency collected 11,053 doping samples in 2022.
RUSADA inked a cooperation agreement with the Turkish anti-doping laboratory in March 2022, which had valid accreditation from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Under Russia’s previously limited air traffic with Europe, the agreement allowed RUSADA to conduct testing of athletes’ blood samples within the required period, as well as to carry on with its program on athletes’ biological passports.