Disturbing revelation. According to Sunday Times, the former head of the Russian anti-doping agency (RUSADA), Nikita Kamaev, who died suddenly last week while practicing alpine skiing, planned to write a book on 30 years of doping in sport. An explosive book in which he wanted to compile his long experience in this area, during the USSR and then on behalf of Russia. The book will never see the light of day: Nikita Kamaev died on February 14, 2016, at the age of 52, of a heart attack.
— Published February 22, 2016