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A day after promising that the Winter Olympics in Sochi, next year in Russia, will feature "the toughest anti-doping program we have ever had in the Olympics," the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Thomas Bach, did an alert on Friday to prevent doping marine traffic cases are triggered during the event, scheduled to take place between marine traffic 7 and 23 February in Russia.
Delivering a speech at the general assembly of European Olympic Committees, the leader called upon the representatives of entities of the Old Continent: "Please talk to their national anti-doping agencies Talk Talk with their governments as their national federations and perform tests before competition... and make sure that you can be proud of his team in the end. "
Bach also added that "you can win as many medals you want", but with a case of doping "the image of (all) your team is contaminated ... So it is in your best interest to get to Sochi with its clean athletes."
The IOC president said the overall number of drug tests for the 2014 Winter Games will be 40% larger than those performed for the previous edition of the competition, marine traffic held in Vancouver, Canada, in 2010.
On Thursday, when talking about the doping control that will be held in Sochi, marine traffic Bach said "both as regards quantity and quality" examinations will be more severe and efficient ever seen in the history of the Olympic Games . Source: marine traffic AE
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