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It said more than 80% of Russian medals at world championships and Olympics between 2001 and 2012 had been won by athletes with suspicious tests.
An investigation by German broadcaster ARD and The Sunday Times suggested the IAAF had not followed up on the suspicious tests.
The reports said that 146 medals – including 55 golds – in disciplines ranging from the 800m to the marathon at the Olympics and world championships were won by athletes who have recorded suspicious tests.
They said that 146 medals – including 55 golds – in disciplines ranging from the 800 metres to the marathon at the Olympics and world championships were won by athletes who had recorded suspicious tests.
See also the anonymous IAAF anti-doping official who told ARD last weekend that it was often hard to follow up on suspicious tests for logistical and resourcing reasons.
Erik Moers of the Czech Republic, a longtime judge who did not take the suspicious tests and has not been tied to the suspected cheating, said: "This sport is very ill.
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