Indonesia and Thailand want world doping agency to reconsider non-compliant ruling


JAKARTA, Oct 10 (Reuters): Indonesia and Thailand will ask the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to reconsider its decision to declare them non-compliant, representatives of the two countries have announced.

WADA announced on Thursday that the National Anti-Doping Agencies (NADOs) of North Korea and Indonesia were ruled to be non-compliant for not implementing effective testing programs.

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