'Stunning' Russian Olympic doping report prompts calls for action

Skier Beckie Scott receives the gold medal for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games five-kilometre pursuit at a ceremony in Vancouver on June 25, 2004. Scott, who took the bronze medal in the event, was elevated to gold after Russian skiers failed their drug tests. (Lyle Stafford/Reuters)
Skier Beckie Scott receives the gold medal for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games five-kilometre pursuit at a ceremony in Vancouver on June 25, 2004. Scott, who took the bronze medal in the event, was elevated to gold after Russian skiers failed their drug tests. (Lyle Stafford/Reuters)

By Adrienne Arsenault, CBC News, May 13, 2016 

‘Only way Russia will change is if the world understands just how endemic the doping is,’ whistleblower says

Oh, the timing must hurt.

Just as the World Anti-Doping Agency foundation board meeting was nearing that dizzy phase before lunch, the New York Times published yet another chilling story about Russia’s systematic doping program.

Indigestion surely followed.

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