MOSCOW, March 5. /TASS/. The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) collected in February a total number of 1,039 doping samples from Russian athletes, a spokeswoman for the agency told TASS on Tuesday.
"We have collected 1,039 samples in February," she said adding that in January the agency’s doping control officers collected 970 samples and this year’s overall figure already exceeds the figure of 2,000.
Over the past year, RUSADA collected an overall number of 11,091 doping samples, and this figure stood at 11,053 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.