Latest News:  

English>>Sports

China to probe into WADA allegation

(Xinhua)

14:13, February 19, 2013

Key Words:stimulant; WADA
Related Reading:
>>"Stimulants are mainly from China" – a misread statement
>>WADA may change rules regarding clenbuterol

China has planned to investigate an allegation that "99 percent of illegal substances" come from China but remains doubtful of the World Anti-Doping Agency's statistics, a Chinese official said on Tuesday.

China's move came as a result of a striking comment from WADA director general David Howman, who told reporters that "99 percent of the raw materials that are used through the Internet to make up in your kitchen or your backyard laboratory are emanating from China."

Howman's remarks immediately drew great attention from the State General Administration of Sport, the governmental organization that runs sports in China and provides financial support for the country's anti-doping drive.

"We are shocked at Mr. Howman's comment," said China's anti-doping chief Jiang Zhixue.

"We are wondering where this 99 percent came from and what is his evidence," said Jiang. "We have asked for a more detailed explanation from WADA."

Meanwhile, Jiang admitted problems in China's anti-doping fight.

"There are problems, such as illegal sale of banned drugs through the Internet. So we have decided to launch an investigation into WADA's allegation," he said.

Jiang said the probe needs to be coordinated efforts between multiple governmental departments as the action taken ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games when a number of workshops that illegally produced materials were shut down and supervision and control of drug sales were stepped up.

We recommend:

Is there hope for Chinese football?

Removal of table tennis from Olympics
?

Where should China's badminton head for?

Can CBA catch up with NBA?

Two more WTA events for China
?

Chinese swimming with historical breakthroughs

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:GaoYinan、Ye Xin)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Female sailors hold combat positions

  2. Chinese flotilla sets sail on escort missions

  3. 'Golden Dragon Parade' held in Chinatown in U.S.

  4. China's weekly story (2013.2.8-2.15)

  5. Beauties at Beijing Film Academy enrollment site

  6. Fact check on Russian meteorite crash

  7. Happy big brother has birthday cake

  8. Chocolate fantasy park offers entertainment

  9. 3D printing reshapes manufacturing

  10. HK Disney's 1st profit since opening

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. The weakening yen's impact on China
  2. Young climbers aim too high in China
  3. China Focus: Festive traditions disrupt green efforts
  4. Chinese distrust strangers, lack shared values
  5. How to face wrestling's removal from Olympics?
  6. Discontents of demography
  7. Online ambitions could elude mid-level brands
  8. Human rights progress as a matter of fact
  9. Millions on the move
  10. US to withdraw from Middle East?

What’s happening in China

Auto-chat app sparks social skills concern: A littile yellow chicken can talk, really?

  1. Psy attracts 9 million followers on Sina Weibo
  2. Child defecating in airplane causes outrage
  3. Uniforms recalled over toxic chemicals
  4. Probe unearths no pollution
  5. Labor shortage worsens as migrants stay home