MOSCOW: Russia's parliament on Thursday approved draft legislation that would impose fines of up to 50,000 roubles on athletes found to have used banned performance-enhancing drugs.
Russia has been rocked by several sporting bans in recent years after international investigations found evidence of widespread, state-sponsored doping in athletics and a string of other sports.The amendments, which envisage fines of between 30,000 and 50,000 roubles for drug cheats, must still be approved by the upper chamber of parliament and signed by President Vladimir Putin before they become law.
Russian legislation already considers it a crime for coaches and medical staff to coerce athletes into doping, but there have so far not been any convictions under that law.The Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA and Russia's athletics federation were suspended after a 2015 report commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency found evidence of state-sponsored doping in Russian athletics.
RUSADA was reinstated last year by WADA, angering sports bodies and athletes around the world. Russia's athletics federation remains suspended by the Internatioanl Association of Athletics Federations, the sport's global governing body. Despite the federation's suspension, some Russian athletes - including twice world champion high jumper Maria Lasitskene and 2015 world champion hurdler Sergey Shubenkov - have been cleared to compete internationally after demonstrating they are training in a doping-free environment.
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