This was the condition for reinstating Russia’s anti-doping authority RUSADA in September.
Meanwhile, the independent Compliance Review Committee (CRC) of the World Anti-Doping Agency will consider the status of Russia’s anti-doping authority RUSADA on January 14-15, WADA said Friday in a statement.
"The team accessed the laboratory and progress was made with the Russian authorities regarding extraction and export of the data outside Russia … The CRC will meet on 14-15 January 2019 when RUSADA’s Code compliance status will again be considered and the CRC’s recommendation will then be considered by the ExCo," WADA said.
The Russian anti-doping system is being reformed amid the scandal over the alleged state-run doping program in the country, which resulted in a number of sanctions against Russian officials and athletes.
Russian officials have refuted the allegations of the state-run doping program, while admitting that Russian sports had some issues with doping abuse.
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