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This is an archive article published on March 23, 2000

Battle heats up against drug cheats

LAUSANNE, MARCH 22: At least 2,000 extra athletes will be drug tested before the Summer Olympics warned the head of the World Anti-Doping ...

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LAUSANNE, MARCH 22: At least 2,000 extra athletes will be drug tested before the Summer Olympics warned the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) here on Wednesday.

WADA chairman and International Olympic vice-president Dick Pound said his organisation was aiming for 2,500 extra out of competition tests on top of those already carried out by international federations.

“I am hoping the first tests can begin as early as May,”Pound said shortly before the WADA board met to move a step closer to being fully up and running.

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A series of steps, including where the agency should bebased, selecting committees, and re-examining the WADA statutes, are to be discussed at the one-day meeting.

Also on the agenda is the job description of the agency’s chief executive officer. Pound makes no secret that he wants out of the organisation as soon as possible.

“I was brought in to get it running and I want to handover to a new CEO as soon as possible,” said the Canadian, adding he did not expect to leave until 2001.

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