IOC pledges $10 million for anti-doping enforcement ahead of 2020 Tokyo Olympics

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The International Olympic Committee will pour $10 million into anti-doping enforcement amid the emergence of genetic testing as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics draw near.

The new logo for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris was meant to evoke French national icon Marianne. It has sparked a voluble and often hilarious debate.“This new approach could be a groundbreaking method to detect blood doping weeks or even months after it took place,” Bach said., where athletes, coaches and government officials stand accused of systemic cheating, officials will also push for greater outside cooperation.

“This is where we need the full support of the government authorities,” Bach said. “They have the necessary authority and tools to take action.”

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