Kenya among world's 3 countries with highest number of doping cases: WADA

IANS  |  Nairobi 

The said that is one of three countries in the world with a high number of doping cases, according to a report it released on Friday.

The report came after held a meeting with the Intelligence and Investigations department on Thursday to discuss the findings of Project, an investigation into the widespread doping in the East African nation, in cooperation with and the Athletics Integrity Unit, reports

The report revealed that between 2004 and August 1 of this year, around 138 Kenyan athletes had tested positive for a banned substance.

Long-distance runners represented the highest percentage of doping cases (95 percent), although this category was the most controlled -- as it is the one in which most anti-doping tests have been carried out -- according to the international agency's report.

The banned substance spread among Kenyan athletes is known as Nandrolone, "a drug that promotes power and muscle strength."

However, and despite the findings, believed that it was difficult to assess the severity of the situation due to "lack of laboratory tests."

Meanwhile, the of the AIU, Brett Clothier, said that "AIU funded the establishment of a new blood laboratory in "

Establishing laboratories in the region would stop the of the samples to or South Africa, as it has been the case until now.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 15:46 IST