THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING Agency (WADA) has called on Fifa to investigate Russia’s sports minister Vitaly Mutko, a member of the football world body’s executive, over drug failures in football.
A bombshell report on “state-dictated” doping in Russia, which will host the 2018 World Cup, said the manipulation of tainted Russian samples was controlled by Mutko’s ministry.
The investigation by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren, released yesterday, did not provide evidence of a detailed implication by Mutko in decisions to protect drug-cheat athletes.
But it said Mutko, president of the Russian football federation and chief organiser of the 2018 World Cup, took the decision to hide the doping case of a foreign player in the Russian football league.
McLaren quoted Russian whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov as saying it was “inconceivable” that Mutko did not know about the whole doping system.
Wada called on Fifa to act on Mutko, a 57-year-old ally of President Vladimir Putin and sports minister since 2008.
“Another notable finding within the (McLaren) report is the role that one of Fifa’s executive committee members, Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko, played within the system,” said a Wada statement.
“Accordingly, Wada urges the Fifa ethics committee to look into the allegations concerning football and the role played by this member.”
The McLaren report said deputy sports minister Yuri Nagornykh had most daily responsibility for deciding which athletes would get a “Save” order and have failed tests manipulated or be put under “Quarantine”.
The report added however that McLaren “is aware of at least one foreign footballer playing in the Russian league who had that benefit of a Save order.”
“That Save decision was made by Minister Mutko and not Deputy Minister Nagornykh.”
It said 11 footballers in all had drug cases covered up.
It quoted email evidence as saying that “the Save decision for the football players was the final decision of ‘VL’.
VL is the first name and patronymic name initials of the Minister of Sport Vitaly Leontiyevich Mutko, who is also the president of the Russian football federation.
Fifa acknowledged the Wada call but said its ethics committee is independent “and only it can decide what actions to take in respect to this issue.
“For its part, Fifa will request from Wada all details concerning the individual cases of doping in Russian football that are referenced in the McLaren report. Once Fifa receives this information from Wada, it will take the appropriate next steps.”
The Kremlin has slammed Rodchenkov as “a person with a scandalous reputation”.
Rodchenkov is now under criminal investigation by Russian authorities.
The McLaren report said however that there were “several documents which tend to corroborate Dr Rodechenkov’s conclusion.”
© AFP 2016
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To be fair Rena Buckley has 16 All Ireland medals between Gaelic football & Camogie stating she has won “several” All Ireland’s does not convey the magnitude of her achievements she has won the same amount of medals as Briege Corkery
Stephanie Roche doesn’t even make the irish team and should not be on this list
No room for kieran donnachy?? A real whinging oul one
Christina McMahon fights in Mexico on Saturday for the Superfly Champion of the world title. Definitely deserves a place on this list.
Also, sorry, I don’t know who Annalise Murphy is but from your article I’m not exactly sure what sport she plays.
One of the worlds top sailors
What about Easky Britton? ..5 times Irish surf champ and also first Irish woman to ever surf in Iran
First Irish woman to surf in Iran?!?!? That hotbed of surfing
Unreal how there was exactly 42 of them!
Nina Carberry at 38. I just hope this list is in no particular order. Because If it is. That’s disgraceful
You’re right in suspecting it’s in no particular order, Michael.
Mick, riding a horse isn’t a sport. The horse does all the work. She shouldn’t be there.
Gary – explain how when a horse is jockey less after a fall that horse almost never wins? It’s cos the jockey is capable of getting more from a horse once it becomes tired, ridiculous comment.
Yeah, hitting a horse with a whip to make it run faster really does mark someone out as a top sportsperson
Missed out on sisters Isobel and Cecilia Joyce from the Irish Cricket Team – currently competing at the World T20 Championships
Agreed and Kim Garth
I’m confused by the title. Are they currently Irish or what? Makes my head hurt. Briggs is a legend!!!
They’re currently competing. Hence the absence of the retired likes of Sonia O’Sullivan et al.
What about Pauline Curley?
Maybe use the key word competing the next time. It’d be a bit clearer.
Ah come on…current 2 in a row World Handball Champion Aisling Reilly not on this list.
Gráinne Doyle. Basketball. Senior League & cup double, twice with . Defeating Katie Taylor and others to 2014 her.ie sports woman of the year.
Ah lads, we know the Rugby lads are the media darlings but I see now it extending to the ladies. No doubt the ladies game has come on in a big way but it was coming from a very very low base. Kerry ladies footballer Louise Galvin made the 6 nations squad a few years back after playing a handful rugby of games and taking it up some time in her 20′s. That gives an indication of the standard.
Talking the talk and about your mental strength on the RTE chat shows doesn’t make you the greatest athlete. There are 20 ladies playing gaelic and soccer for every one playing rugby. The ladies GAA scene is highly competitive at club and county level with huge number participating. Does Brige Corkery have to get a chat show appearance to brag about how professional and mentally tough she is to get recognition? All she cares about is competing and winning.
It’s more laughable to put Briggs ahead of double European cross country champion Fionnuala McCormack or Katie Taylor really puts the tin had on this list.
The odds of top athletes being in women’s rugby are minuscule. I have no problem with rugby, I’ve played it before the media started fawning over it we just need a bit of prospective here.
The highest placed ladies soccer player is a lady who got an amazing goal but can’t make the Irish team. Those keeping her out of the team don’t feature.
Such a list should be comprised based on substance not hype. This is all about the hype.
Should read Gráinne Dwyer
Paul,how could you forget this girl.Won leagues,cups,player of the year,fans player of the year,coaches player of the year,players player of the year,and still only 22.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/video-denise-osullivan-hailed-as-a-hometown-star-at-evening-echo-awards-311232.html
I’m sure there are plenty of similarly talented athletes not mentioned above, Padraig. Think of the list as a conversation starter rather than a definitive compilation of the best female athletes in Ireland.
What about the women’s Irish darts team? Some of those lads are seriously talented
I’ve heard of 7 of them.
Ah lads! Aisling Reilly has to make this list! Irish/World number 1 female handballer, 2 time senior world champion and who knows how many Senior All Ireland titles!
She’d have more all Ireland medals than they have in Kerry!
Has to be on the list.
What about Cathy Gannon……possibly the only professional female jockey were have
What about Jenny Egan from Canoeing-European Bronze Medalist; 4th place at European Games Baku; 6th place at World championships; 4th at World Marathon championships-all in the 2015 season…..who complied this list!!!??
Judy Reynolds has broken five Irish records in dressage over the last year. At the weekend she broke 2 of them again to qualify a place for Ireland in the 2016 Olympic Games.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/other-sports/horse-sport-ireland-await-verdict-on-rio-places-for-individual-riders-1.2563042
prob worth inclusion.
Boxer Christina Mc Mahon should be listed! FACT
The Irish Women’s cricket team currently in India at T20 World Cup Finals?
Pity for them that none of them would get near some of the worst male athletes in the world in the same sports.
Equestrian sport is the only Olympic discipline where males and females compete in the same classes on the horses they’ve worked their asses off to train to that level.
This list is incredibley biased and shows a complete lack of knowledge of women in sport. In this year Ireland will send a full team to the European Championships in Norway for weightlifting. The standard is incredible with some Olympic prospects for the first time in history and none of these phenomenal athletes get a look in? What about 3 x Irelands fittest woman who represented Ireland at the Crossfit games.
Bit harsh there Brendan. I would disagree with it being “incredibly biased”. It’s decently accurate including athletes from a vast array of different disciplines. Granted there are omissions, but it would seem the author wants feedback and is willing to make amendments. There was a time that female athletes wouldn’t have been thought of for such a post! I’m glad they’re getting deserved publicity.
Haha ah yes the famous “crossfit athletes”!
What about Pitch & Putt? Chrissie Byrne and Marion Courtney
Pitch & putt lmao
Haha ah yes the famous “crossfit athletes”!
What about that conor mcgregor bitch?
Ciara Mageen 42nd and well behind a number of other athletes. You must be joking. Did anyone actually check the Rio Olympic qualified list as a starting point?
How about Geraldine Finnagen she holds more irish records in the Master then any other person. And has also won Master world titles currently rant 6th in the world for the pethalon?
Megan Connolly! A young irish sportstar doing her country proud!