Kenya, who has dotted with many cases of doping in recent years, has been advancing her fight against the problem, Nairobi said Wednesday at Nairobi president of the International Athletics Federation, Sebastian COE.
At the conclusion of meetings with officials in Kenyan capital, COE adopted a more positive tone than his last visit, in January 2023, when he said that “Kenya’s path against doping was long.”
Kenya, a home of countless background and midfund funds, was made against the doping after getting rid of a little from the expulsion of the International Athletics Federation in 2022. The government announced in April 2023 that it invests 25 million dollars in five years to fight this hit, but a moment after it has reduced this whole budget.
More than 130 Kenyan athletes, mainly Fondistas, have been punished since 2017 for anti -doping infraction.
A year and a half later, COE said the development was evident in terms of anti -doping staff, trials, research and education programs. “We are moving in the right direction,” he said at a press conference, in which he praised the existence of “better systems.” “We have traveled a long way,” added COE, who expressed his “confidence in the system and the established people to fight this massacre” in the country.
Source: La Verdad

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