Canadians say ‘not enough’ to anti-doping agency sanctions on Russia
The latest sanctions levied against Russia by the World Anti-Doping Agency don’t convince Canadian racewalker Evan Dunfee the field will be fair at next year’s Summer Olympics.
WADA claims Russian state authorities tampered with the Moscow anti-doping laboratory database, but stopped short of barring athletes from that country from competing in Tokyo in 2020.
Russia’s flag, name and anthem will not appear at the Tokyo Games, but as was the case in the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, athletes from Russia will be able to compete as neutrals if they can prove they don’t use performance-enhancing drugs.
“If I’m standing on the start line with a neutral athlete next to me, I’ll have very little faith that they’re clean,” Dunfee told The Canadian Press on Monday. “I doubt this would change my opinion too much.