Comment: More evidence that Western liberals are leading a racist cultural war against Russians.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its annual Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) report revealing the countries with the most doping violations in 2017 - with Italy, France and the USA topping the list.
The report says that a total of 1,804 doping cases were recorded in 2017, indicating 13.1% increase of violations in comparison with figures registered in 2016.
Comment: Clearly, it's a growing problem GLOBALLY.
"1,459 of the ADRVs came out of Adverse Analytical Findings (AAFs), commonly known as 'positive' results. The remainder were derived from investigations and evidence-based intelligence into 317 violations committed by athletes and 28 by athlete support personnel," WADA said.
Out of almost 2,000 detected doping cases, the majority of violations fell within endurance and power-demanding sports: bodybuilding, athletics and cycling.
The newly published list is topped by cycling power-house Italy, which has 51 out of 171 cases recorded in the bicycle racing sport.















Comment: And that doesn't take into account WADA's legal doping loophole, which is used almost exclusively by Western athletes: