Several sports yet to meet stricter anti-doping requirements

By Samantha Lane
Updated January 10 2015 - 2:08pm, first published 2:06pm
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone
A number of sports are yet to comply with stricter anti-doping regulations. Photo: Robert Cianflone

The Australian Olympic Committee has revealed that five national sports federations – hockey, handball, wrestling, synchronised swimming and taekwondo – are yet to meet stricter World Anti-Doping Agency requirements despite a public urging three months ago.

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