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KHL and WADA Sign Agreement
27.02.2010
The agreement on mutual cooperation between the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the Kontinental Hockey League was signed in Vancouver on February 25, 2010. In accordance with this agreement the KHL will follow the rules set by the Agency, and WADA will implement the monitoring of the League in accordance with the World Anti-doping Code. The KHL is the first professional sporting league in the world to adopt the rules stipulated in the World Anti-doping Code. "WADA is heartened by the willingness of the KHL to implement a rigorous anti-doping program in line with the rules of the Code,” said WADA President John Fahey. “This sets an example for other major professional leagues that have not yet implemented Code-compliant anti-doping programs to follow.” The Kontinental Hockey League has already formulated and developed its own anti-doping programme, Clear Ice, which has been promoting drug-free sport among professional and junior hockey players. *** After the signing of the WADA agreement (ratified on behalf of the agency by Oliver Niggly, WADA legal services director, and Rune Andersen, director of standards and harmonisation) the KHL president Aleksandr Medvedev, in an interview with a khl.ru special correspondent, explained the reasons behind this new partnership. - Will WADA now be in charge of doping control in Russian hockey?
- What kind of timeframe is in the agreement?
Pavel Strizhevsky, khl.ru |
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