WADA Threatens to Withhold World Baseball Classic Approval, 3/16/06
NAMES, LET'S HAVE THOSE NAMES, MAN....
- from SI.com report, 3/16/06:
"The World Anti-Doping Agency threatened to flunk the World Baseball Classic's drug-testing program as being too lax, a move that likely would damage the sport's chances to regain a place in the Olympics.
- "It's very simple. We are asking baseball to come clean and set the record straight,'' WADA president Richard Pound said in a statement Thursday. "Either baseball officials seriously want to rid their sport of doping, or they want to brush the issue under the carpet. So far, we haven't seen much evidence of the former.''
- Manfred said Olympic officials were aware of that before the tournament, which began March 3.
He would not say whether there were any positive tests in that group.
- Pound, who has repeatedly criticized major league baseball's regular drug-testing rules, also claimed ephedrine, human growth hormone and DHEA were not banned by the WBC, an assertion Manfred denied. The WADA statement, according to Manfred, was "rife with factual inaccuracies.''
"It's another example of WADA president Richard Pound attempting to place baseball in a bad light based on his ignorance of the true facts,'' Manfred said.
- Pound said if the WBC did not publicly disclose its drug-testing policy, "WADA will be left no choice but to declare the WBC noncompliant with the world doping standard.''
"Baseball officials have resisted repeated offers of assistance as well as requests from WADA for a copy of the anti-doping policy,'' Pound said.
Gene Orza, the union's chief operating officer, did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.
- Allegations that the WBC was not complying with WADA's code were first reported Tuesday by ESPN.com."
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