Anti-doping control in Russia is not easy. Several officials from the British Anti-Doping Agency (UKADA) admitted to the channel Sky News that they were experiencing the greatest difficulties in carrying out the mission of carrying out the tests in Russia, entrusted at the beginning of the year by WADA. According to them, Russian leaders demand to be warned at least 30 days before an inspection. As a bonus, the country's customs regularly slow down the procedure for blood samples to leave the territory, a procedure which imposes a maximum delay of 48 hours.
— Published on May 12, 2016

