When it comes to drug cheats in sports, this is the dirtiest country
A Wada report detailing doping offences during 2017 counted 1,804 cases, up sharply from the 1,595 recorded in 2016
20 December 2019 - 08:46
Toronto — More drug cheats are being caught in global sport with the latest World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) figures on Thursday showing a 13.1% rise in anti-doping rule violations (ADRV).
The Wada report detailing doping offences during 2017 counted 1,804 cases, which was up sharply from the 1,595 recorded in 2016 although down from 1,929 in 2015...
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