WADA optimistic Russia is taking steps to fix its broken anti-doping system
MONTREAL — Beckie Scott is hoping that an athletes anti-doping charter of rights will help prevent the kind of infractions that nearly cost her a cross country skiing gold medal at the 2002 Olympics.
The Vegreville, Alta., native and chair of the World Anti-Doping agency athletes committee outlined plans for a charter at the group’s Foundation Board meeting on Thursday.
She said the idea for a charter, which she hopes will be ready next year, came from the widespread outrage from athletes over the doping scandal that surfaced in 2015 over state-sponsored doping in Russia.
“We wanted to answer the calls from these athletes with something meaningful,” Scott said. “To give you something concrete to reference and to help you feel empowered, and maybe give you some power, in terms of your rights.


