WADA president turns criticism to US sports leagues
LONDON — Facing increased criticism over Russia’s reinstatement, World Anti-Doping Agency president Craig Reedie responded to one of his harshest detractors by pointing out that the major American sports leagues routinely ignore international guidelines.
Reedie, speaking in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday at a WADA event, again defended the plan to rehabilitate Russia following a three-year ban for corrupting sporting events, including the 2014 Sochi Olympics, by covering up doping.
Critics, including U.S. Anti-Doping Agency chief executive Travis Tygart, have said Reedie’s objectivity has been compromised because he is also a member of the International Olympic Committee and that he should leave one of the positions.
“He should be aware that the rest of the world is asking questions about why he spends quite so much time criticizing the organization who is actually doing almost everything he wants done as opposed to looking after his own backyard,” Reedie said.


