Findings suppressed by WADA
A new study has found that doping in track and field athletes might be much more pervasive than the results of doping tests indicate. An article published today in the New York Times says that a group of researchers assembled by the World Anti-Doping Agency found that "an estimated 29 percent of the athletes at the 2011 world championships and 45 percent of the athletes at the 2011 Pan-Arab Games said in anonymous surveys that they had doped in the past year."
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