导出博客文章Moscows anti-doping laboratory has had its accreditation revoked by the World
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The Moscow Anti-Doping Center has been suspended
since November, when a WADA independent commission report alleged
state-sponsored doping and cover-ups in Russia. Since November 10, the
laboratory has been banned from carrying out any WADA-related anti-doping
activities, including analysing urine and blood samples.The loss of
accreditation means the laboratory will continue to be prevented from carrying
out the testing of doping control samples on behalf of WADA or any testing
authority, WADA said in a statement.WADA said its decision, which the Moscow
facility has accepted and comes into force immediately, was made by its
executive committee as a result of the laboratorys non-compliance with the
international standard for laboratories (ISL). In November, former Olympian
Paula Radcliffe said she supported the call for Russia to be suspended over
state-sponsored doping Russian athletes have been banned from competing by world
athletics governing body the IAAF over the doping scandal and it remains unclear
whether they will be allowed to compete at the Rio Olympics this summer.WADA
also said it had suspended the accreditation of the Laboratorio de Analises de
Dopagem in Lisbon for failing to meet ISL requirements.
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inning and Deduno had been shutting down the punchless Kansas City Royals all
night, but hed just allowed a leadoff double. Gardenhire trundled out to the
mound while calling to the bullpen, only to receive a withering look from his
young right-handed pitcher. "He was definitely eyeballing me," Gardenhire said.
"And I was definitely eyeballing him when we got out of the inning. I told him,
I think I know what Im doing, Sammy." The Twins bullpen picked Deduno up by
escaping his sixth-inning jam, and then kept the Royals off the scoreboard the
rest of the way in a 3-0 win Tuesday night that left Kansas City with its
franchise-record 11th consecutive home loss. "I want him to eyeball me. I dont
want him to come out of the game. But that was actually a really cool stare,"
Gardenhire said afterward, recalling his light-hearted exchange with his
pitcher. "He stared me down," Gardy said. "I melted, but I went and got him
anyway." Deduno (2-1) allowed four hits over six-plus innings for the Twins, who
have rebounded nicely from a 10-game losing streak to win eight of 10. They also
managed to exact a little revenge on the Royals, who swept them in early April
-- a three-game set that seems long ago. While the Twins have soared, the Royals
have lost 22 of their last 28 games. "Were just not getting the job done right
now. Its plain and simple," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "You can come up with
all the reasons and all the excuses why, but were just not producing offence for
our pitchers right now. Those things turn, but its an extended stretch for us
where weve been struggling offensively." The way Kansas City has been hitting
lately, the game was basically decided when Ryan Doumit went deep off Luis
Mendoza (1-3) leading off the fourth inning. Just to be safe, Doumit and Josh
Willingham added RBI singles in the fifth inning to provide the Twins with a
three-run cushion. Glen Perkins pitched a perfect ninth for his 12th save. "We
cant get the guys in when we need to," said Billy Butler, who had one of the
Royals four hits. "I was on second with nobody out and we had a guy (Lorenzo
Cain) on third with less than two out. There are two runs right there. Weve got
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the 18th straight time that the Royals starter has failed to win a decision.
Their offence has been the biggest culprit: The Royals are hitting.183 with
runners in scoring position since May 21, when they led the AL with a .308
average in such situations. That includes going 0 for 7 on Tuesday night, and 2
for 27 over their past three games. Its certainly not the start that Hall of
Famer George Brett wanted to get off to as the teams interim hitting coach. The
Royals offence has continued to scuffle in the five games since Jack Maloof and
Andre David were reassigned and Brett given his familiar No. 5 jersey to wear.
"You just keep hoping every day you come to the park that youre going to break
out of it," Yost said. "George is working tirelessly with these hitters, with
their mental and physical approach. We come to the park everyday hoping we snap
out of it." The Twins, meanwhile, have already snapped out of their malaise.
After enduring one of the longest losing streaks in franchise history, their
offence has propelled the Twins to seven wins in their last eight games -- four
straight over Milwaukee and a series win over Seattle that was highlighted by a
10-0 blowout in the finale on Sunday. Doumit has been one of the catalysts for
the resurgence. Hes hitting .324 with four homers and 13 RBIs over his last
eight games, just as the Twins have been catching fire. "Im just getting back to
basics," Doumit said. "After a slow start, I watched some video and just tried
to get back and simplify things." Maybe thats the approach the Royals should
take. Deduno, who turned heads for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball
Classic, struck out five while walking just two of them. It was his second
straight strong start after allowing one run on four hits in seven innings in a
victory over the Brewers last Wednesday night. "Everything was working -- the
fastball was working, the curveball and changeup. Everything was working,"
Deduno said. "Ive got a lot more confidence, and everything was working." NOTES:
Royals C Salvador Perez was reinstated from the restricted list and RHP Kelvin
Herrera recalled from Triple-A Omaha. C Adam Moore and RHP Louis Coleman were
optioned to Omaha. ... Twins OF Clete Thomas joined the team after his contract
was selected from Triple-A Rochester on Monday. ... RHP J.P. Walters starts
Wednesday night for Minnesota against Royals RHP Jeremy Guthrie. ' ' '