COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Reuters) - Anti-doping crusaders losing ground in the war on drugs in sport will meet this week to discuss dramatic new battle plans including a more robust role for the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Fallout from the WADA Independent Commission report into allegations of widespread doping, corruption and collusion in Russian athletics will dominate the agenda when WADA's executive committee and foundation board meet on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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