Kenya is fast tracking its anti-doping testing lab to be set up here as it seeks to step up the fight against the vice in athletics.
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AK said in a statement, "Kenya has been at the forefront of identifying doping as a problem and in the past two years it devoted a lot of time and resources to combat the vice with the assistance of IAAF, the WADA, Kenyan government and international partners from China and Norway. The documentary not only makes serious and sweeping allegations on doping but also makes serious allegations on the integrity of our current and former leaders, including our sponsor without giving them an opportunity to respond to the allegations."
Tuwei defended Kenya's anti-doping program and said, "The new allegation in the German documentary only targets to shift focus from the World Championships and plant a seed of doubt in the athletes. The allegation in the 55-minute documentary is extremely suspect and ill motivated. The evidence upon which the report was aired was based on private and confidential data as well as forged documents from AK which are now a subject of investigations by the relevant authorities."
The statement further added, "We cannot fail to point out the documentary is an attempt to smear our runners with unwarranted suspicion as they prepare to undertake duty for their country in Beijing. The claims are deliberately aimed at derailing the preparations and the participation of the Kenyan team in the World Championships."
Source-IANS