Menu
Leagues and Governing Bodies

Russian Doping Scandal Spreads To Wrestling; Mutko Says He Is Prepared To Quit

Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said on Tuesday that he was "prepared to resign over a raging doping scandal in his country" which could cost more Russian athletes their places at the Rio Olympics after "tens" more cases of cheating were exposed in wrestling, according to Jack Stubbs of REUTERS. Russian wrestlers "may now join the country's track-and-field athletes in being barred from competing at the Games in August," after an internal Russian Wrestling Federation (WFR) investigation "uncovered multiple doping cases," WFR President Mikhail Mamiashvili said. The disclosure came a day after four Russian athletes "were exposed as having tested positive for the banned drug meldonium." Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Mutko would remain in his position "despite the scandal." Mutko later said, however, that he was "prepared to end his eight years in the job if asked to do so." Mutko: "The country has a leadership who take these decisions. When I see that the matter concerns me, I will leave my post." Mamiashvili said two male wrestlers, 2014 world championship silver medalist Evgeny Saleev and 2015 World Cup silver medalist Sergei Semenov, had been caught using meldonium. But he said the sport's doping problem "was widespread." Mamiashvili: "There are tens of positive tests in the team, everyone is in a bad condition psychologically." No female Russia wrestlers "have tested positive for meldonium" (REUTERS, 3/22).

FINAL RULING: REUTERS' Ian Ransom reported the Court of Arbitration for Sport will make a final ruling this week on "selective" doping bans handed out to six Russian athletes, including four Olympic champions. CAS said in a statement it expected to issue decisions on the six cases by Thursday. The IAAF appealed to CAS over the punishments in March last year, however, saying it disagreed with the "selective" disqualification of results that allowed the athletes to keep titles (REUTERS, 3/22). REUTERS reported a Kenyan legislator, who is playing a "key role in the process," said that Kenya is "unlikely" to beat the April 5 deadline set by WADA to put in place laws needed to make it "code-compliant." Kenya faces "the threat of being ruled non-compliant with the WADA code and, although that could eventually lead to sanctions," the IAAF said this month that it is "highly unlikely the distance running powerhouse would be suspended from this year's Olympic Games" (REUTERS, 3/22).

SBJ Morning Buzzcast: May 3, 2024

Seismic change coming for NCAA? Churchill Downs rolls out major premium build out and Jeff Pash, a key advisor to Roger Goodell, steps down

Learfield's Cory Moss, MASN/ESPN's Ben McDonald, and Canelo

On this week’s pod, SBJ’s Austin Karp has two Big Get interviews. The first is with Learfield's Cory Moss as he talks about his company’s collaboration on EA Sports College Football. Later in the show, we hear from MASN/ESPN baseball analyst Ben McDonald on how he sees the college and professional baseball scene shaking out. SBJ’s Adam Stern shares his thoughts on the upcoming Canelo-Mungia bout on Prime Video and DAZN.

SBJ I Factor: Molly Mazzolini

SBJ I Factor features an interview with Molly Mazzolini. Elevate's Senior Operating Advisor – Design + Strategic Alliances chats with SBJ’s Ross Nethery about the power of taking chances. Mazzolini is a member of the SBJ Game Changers Class of 2016. She shares stories of her career including co-founding sports design consultancy Infinite Scale career journey and how a chance encounter while working at a stationery store launched her career in the sports industry. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine’s awards.

Shareable URL copied to clipboard!

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Global/Issues/2016/03/23/Leagues-and-Governing-Bodies/Russian-Doping.aspx

Sorry, something went wrong with the copy but here is the link for you.

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Global/Issues/2016/03/23/Leagues-and-Governing-Bodies/Russian-Doping.aspx

CLOSE