Doping - WADA figures show 'noteworthy' rise in positive results

WADA's report showed banned substances were found in 4,822 samples from 300,565 tests (1.6 percent) carried out globally last year -- up from 1.26 percent in 2015, when there were 3,809 adverse analytical findings from 303,369 samples.

Doping - WADA figures show 'noteworthy' rise in positive results

(Reuters)





WADA’s 2016 Testing Figures Report marks the second set of global testing data since the revised World Anti-Doping Code came into effect at the start of 2015.

The figures, which summarise the results of all 2016 samples analysed by WADA-accredited laboratories, also showed there was a relative increase in the number of blood samples collected, to 7.75 percent in 2016 from 6.98 percent in 2015.





(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto,; Editing by Neville Dalton)


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