‘Consensus’ needed for public hearing on Russia doping case, says CAS

‘Consensus’ needed for public hearing on Russia doping case, says CAS

Russia's anti-doping agency challenges 4-year ban imposed by World Anti-Doping Agency.

Russian Anti-Doping Agency (Rusada) disputes sanction imposed by the global anti-doping body. (AP pic)
LAUSANNE:
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said Tuesday it must receive permission from Russia’s anti-doping agency to approve a public hearing in the appeal against the country’s exclusion from international sport.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) on Monday asked CAS, the world’s highest sports court, for an open hearing after Russia appealed a four-year ban for a state-sponsored doping scheme.

“CAS has actually just received a request from Wada. We must now consult Rusada on the matter,” CAS secretary general Matthieu Reeb told AFP.

“If there is a consensus in favour of a public hearing, CAS will certainly approve this choice,” he added.

Wada sent its case against Rusada to CAS last month, after the latter disputed the sanction imposed by the global anti-doping body.

A CAS panel must decide whether to confirm the four-year ban or consider Moscow’s case against the ruling.

At stake will be the fate of Russian athletes hoping to compete in such events as this year’s Tokyo Olympics, the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and 2022 football World Cup.

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