(Alexei Nikolsky, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP, File)GENEVA ā Russiaās status as an Olympic team, and its reputation as a serial cheater in international sports, goes on trial next week in more legal fallout from the country's state-backed doping saga.
WADA would let Russian athletes compete only if not implicated in doping or cover-ups.
WADA says details of doping tests and emails were deleted or changed, and false trails created to frame whistleblowers.
The International Olympic Committee refused WADAās request to ban Russia outright from the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games.
RUSADA rejected WADAās proposed punishment, and Russian Olympic officials later fired the RUSADA chief executive who acknowledged the wrongdoing.