Antidoping Agency Lost Track of Open Cases and Test Results Before Olympics
Briefly

During a recent meeting, WADA officials learned of severe issues with their databases, causing errors in data regarding over 2,000 cases, which raises serious questions about their oversight.
The organization's lawyers expressed concerns that the data problems left WADA uncertain about which doping cases to monitor, potentially impacting their readiness for athletes at the Paris Olympics.
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