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“A system where you can cheat.” Norway finally admits doping problems
Didrik Tenset / Photo: © Kalle Parkkinen / Newspix24 / Global Look Press
The Olympic champion spoke openly about the problems of his country.
Norway’s reputation in international sports began to deteriorate in the 90s. Then the Scandinavian skiers, almost without exception using drugs for asthma, were first accused of the systematic use of doping. This scandal is still being discussed in the press, but no one is in a hurry to hold the northerners accountable.
This time, however, the Norwegians are unlikely to escape punishment. The recent history of doping tests for Norwegian youth has stirred up the world sports press and has already attracted the attention of WADA. The country’s authorities are still fighting off criticism, answering journalists’ questions with routine platitudes, but some have already decided to admit the flaws of the local system.
An honest statement about the work of the Norwegian federation was unexpectedly made by the champion of the 2018 Olympics skier Didrik Tønset. Amazing courage!
“There is a flaw in the system”
Last month it became known that a law passed in Norway several years ago violates WADA rules. Over the past two years, Norwegian athletes between the ages of 15 and 18 could not be tested without the consent of their parents or guardians, so they could not be given advance warning of the visit of doping officers, which is a violation of the WADA code.
The Anti-Doping Organization instructed Norway to change this provision in the legislation by September 9, but the issue could not be resolved so quickly in the country. As a result, a compromise solution was adopted: the national federations and teams undertook to obtain the consent of parents or guardians in advance for doping tests. The Olympic 2018 relay champion, two-time relay world champion and World Cup winner Didrik Tenset decided to comment on this situation:
– It’s good that it was revealed and, perhaps, gave some impetus. Apparently, it takes some time to change such a law, but now, at least, there is a temporary solution. I think many foreigners are suspicious of Norway as a nation. We are a small country that performs very well at the Olympics. The fact that we have a system in which you can cheat up to 18 years old is not good. But I don’t think this rule was created as a loophole. There is a flaw in the system, because of which it does not look very good, the athlete said.
The Norwegians will have to get the hang of it
Immediately after the news of the problems in Norwegian legislation, the press reported on the possible consequences that the country risks facing. The toughest of these could be depriving Norway of the opportunity to host international competitions and suspension from all competitions where WADA rules apply. Anders Solheim, chairman of the Norwegian anti-doping agency, also expressed concern:
– We do not need a sport in which you can take a ban until 18 years old – without passing the test. This provides an opportunity to cheat and gain an unfair advantage,” the sports official said.
Norway’s laws regarding minors are as strict as possible, but the country’s government has agreed to make temporary concessions that will allow doping officers to do their job right. Whether the country will be able to agree on full-fledged changes in legislation, we will find out very soon. However, the problems with testing young Norwegian athletes over the past two years should already be a reason for WADA to pay closer attention to local sports.
Source: Sportbox
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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2
Russian streamer Olga Ivanovna, known under the nickname i_olga on the Twitch platform, won the “Best Gaming Moment of 2025” category as part of the international NNYS award.
During one of the streams, a 77-year-old woman was able to create a so-called “ace” in the shooter Counter‑Strike 2 – the moment when one player defeats the entire opposing team. A video of this moment was widely shared on social networks.
The pensioner lives in Nizhny Novgorod. About 250 thousand viewers have subscribed to her channel.
The NNYS Awards annually celebrate significant moments and select the best videos across 16 categories.
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Metelya – about possible admission to IBU tournaments: “Even though it will be a neutral status, I understand that I will represent Russia”
Russian biathlete Victoria Metelya stated that she is ready to compete at international tournaments in a neutral status.
On Wednesday it became known that the Russian Biathlon Union (SBR) filed a lawsuit with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to challenge the exclusion of Russian athletes from competitions under the auspices of the International Biathlon Union (IBU). Previously, the Russian side, in a similar lawsuit against the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), achieved the participation of Russian athletes in the Olympic selection.
— Would you agree to perform in a neutral status?
– If this happens, I will agree. And even though it will be a neutral status, I understand that I will represent Russia. I hope justice will prevail. Although in biathlon it will be much more difficult to obtain such a status than in cross-country skiing,” Tyumen Arena quotes Metelya.
Russian biathletes have been suspended from international competitions since 2022.
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The IBU reported that the claim was filed with CAS by the SBR, RKR and eight Russian biathletes and parabiathletes
The International Biathlon Union (IBU) reported on its website that it has received information from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) about a claim from the Russian Biathlon Union (RUB), the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC), Russian biathletes and parabiathletes against the decision to exclude athletes from international competitions.
On Wednesday, the head of the RBU press service, Sergei Averyanov, told Match TV that the organization filed a lawsuit with CAS to challenge the exclusion of Russian athletes from competitions under the auspices of the IBU. Previously, the Russian side, in a similar lawsuit against the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), achieved the participation of Russian athletes in the Olympic selection.
— The IBU received notification today from CAS that the RBU, RKR and eight Russian biathletes and parabiathletes have submitted a request for arbitration.
The IBU supports the democratic decision of the IBU Congress to suspend the membership of the RBU and the admission of its athletes, which was taken on a sound legal basis. The IBU also reiterates that the competition rules and IBU statutes do not allow athletes to participate in neutral status. The IBU is confident in its position and will cooperate fully with CAS.
The IBU legal team is currently reviewing the documents received. Further announcements will be made in due course, it said.
Russian biathletes have been suspended from international competitions since 2022.
Source: Sportbox
Thomas Astudillo is a sports journalist and author who writes for Sportish. He has a deep love and knowledge of sports, and is known for his engaging and informative writing on the latest sports news and events.
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