WADA: Russian athletes have to be "'clean as driven snow'

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The President of the World Anti-Doping Agency WADA, Craig Reedie, described the conditions under which Russian athletes will be admitted to the Summer Olympic Games 2016 in Brazil.

In six months Russia must completely change its approach to the anti-doping fight, and fulfill several requirements of the agency and the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

"We have certain expectations that the organizations responsible for the fight against doping will perform their duties absolutely correctly. It is essential that everyone is as clean as the driven snow before it is deemed to be compliant with the WADA code," RBC cited Reedie as saying.