JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- The Russian drug-testing laboratory for Februarys
Winter Olympics in Sochi faces suspension unless it significantly improves the
reliability of its results by Dec.
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problems for the doping controls at both major international sports events next
year. The World Anti-Doping Agency provisionally suspended the Moscow Antidoping
Center on Sunday, saying its operations must improve or a six-month ban on the
facilitys accreditation will be imposed. The Moscow lab is due to move some of
its facilities to Sochi to handle the tests at the Feb. 7-23 Winter Games. WADA
has already revoked the accreditation of the Brazilian testing laboratory,
forcing FIFA to fly samples before and during the World Cup in June and July to
Switzerland for analysis. In response, the IOC stressed it was "confident" the
Sochi lab would be in place for the games and the scrutiny on Russias
anti-doping laboratory would actually improve the quality of the testing at its
Winter Olympics. The IOC announced last week it would do more doping tests
around the Sochi Games than any other Winter Olympics - nearly 2,500 in all. The
WADA announcement threatening a suspension, comes less than three months before
the start of the Sochi Games. The international anti-doping authority gave the
Moscow facility a first deadline of Dec. 1 to bring in independent "quality
management" experts to "allow everyone to be confident of the accuracy and
reliability of results moving forward." That deadline in two weeks directly
affects the Sochi Games. In its statement, WADA said there was a second deadline
of April 1, 2014, when the lab must ensure that program of improvement has been
"drafted, finalized, implemented and embedded." "If the two above-mentioned
conditions are fully satisfied within the specified deadlines (to which no
extensions will be granted), then the above referenced six month suspension of
accreditation of the Moscow laboratory shall never come into effect," WADA said.
WADA is not the responsible medical authority for the upcoming Olympics but said
it "strongly suggests" the International Olympic Committee "consider appropriate
action to ensure the complete integrity of all analysis" at the laboratory both
in Moscow and the satellite facility at Sochi. The IOC gave the Russian facility
its support, saying that it is "confident that all the necessary measures will
be taken and the Sochi lab will be fully functioning during the Games. "The
integrity of the Games-time testing program will remain unaffected by these
developments, indeed it will be strengthened," an IOC statement said. WADA
regularly checks that its accredited labs are working properly by sending them
"blind samples," samples meant as tests to ensure the lab is giving correct
findings, and not false positives or false negatives. Labs deemed non-compliant
with WADAs standards can have their accreditation revoked, as has happened with
the Rio de Janeiro lab that had been scheduled to test samples at next years
World Cup in Brazil. FIFA will instead have to fly samples from the football
showcase to an accredited lab in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Moscow lab handled
drug tests for the world track and field championships in August and is also due
to do the same for the Sochi games at its satellite facility. Should the Moscow
lab have its WADA accreditation revoked, the facility in Sochi would likely not
be able to operate, and the cost of transferring samples to another lab would
likely be borne by local organizers under the host city agreement. Sochi already
has the highest price tag for any Olympics, summer or winter, with an estimated
cost of $50 billion. Sochi also will be the most drug-tested games in Winter
Olympics history, according to the IOC. New IOC President Thomas Bach told the
World Conference on Doping in Sport in Johannesburg this week that there would
be a total of 2,453 tests before and during the games, including 1,269
pre-competition tests. The IOC will spend $1 million on pre-competition testing
for Sochi and "many millions" on testing throughout the event, Bach said.
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Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late
tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night.KITCHENER, Ont. --
Edmontons Val Sweeting advanced to the womens final on Saturday with a 9-7 win
over Calgarys Cheryl Bernard in the Page playoff of the 2013 Capital One Road to
the Roar Olympic pre-trial. Bernard gave up a steal of one in the sixth when her
attempt at a raise takeout rolled too far, but she fought back with a deuce in
seven to even the score at 5-5. Facing two Bernard counters with her last,
Sweetings takeout attempt rolled out, allowing a steal of two. In the final end,
tied 7-7, the same scenario replayed - in reverse. This time, Bernard had a shot
for the win, but she rolled too far, allowing Sweeting to steal two for the win.
"I felt like a cat out there with nine lives," said Sweeting. "We had a couple
of chances, but they had some chances to put the game away. The steal was
unfortunate, but we knew we could battle back. Get our deuce back and keep it
close, and thats what we did." Sweeting will take on either Kelly Scott of
Kelowna, B.C. or Renee Sonnenberg, of Grande Prairie, Alta. Those two teams will
play in the first trials qualifying game later Saturday, with the winner going
to Winnipeg and tthe loser facing Sweeting on Sunday.
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position before," said Sweeting, who skipped Team Alberta at the 2010 Scotties
Tournament of Hearts. "It feels good to be one game away. Were still in it and
its totally in our control. Weve just got to play well." In mens C-Event
semifinals, Brad Gushue of St. Johns, N.L., powered his way to an 11-4 win over
Jake Higgs of Glencoe, Ont. The 2006 Olympic gold medallist went up 5-0 after
scoring three in the first and stealing two more when Higgss final draw slid too
far. The loss eliminated Higgs from competition. Gushue now faces Greg Balsdon
of Elgin, Ont., in one of the C-Event finals Saturday afternoon. In an
all-Ontario playoff, Balsdon controlled the game most of the way over Mark Kean
of Ajax, winning 9-7. Rob Fowler of Brandon, Man., defeated Jean-Michel Menard
of St-Romuald, Que., by a score of 6-4 and moves on to the C-Event final against
Steve Laycock of Saskatoon, who lost 9-6 to Brad Jacobs on Friday night in the
B-Event final. With the loss, Menard, the 2006 Tim Hortons Brier champion is
eliminated from the competition.
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