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Russia deny state-run sports doping programme as details emerge from second part of Richard Mclaren's Anti-Doping report

VOICED: Shows interior shots Anti-Doping Report Author Professor Richard Mclaren speaking on unprecedented scale of Russian Doping at press conference. Exterior shots St Pancras Hotel in London. Exterior shots ArcelorMittal Orbit and London Stadium with West Ham football branding on it in London. Interview with Professor Richard Mclaren speaking on Russian doping. Interview with British Triple Olympic Gold Medallist Andrew Triggs Hodge speaking on anger at doping cover up. Archive shots fireworks marking the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Archive shots Sochi Olympic Games. Graphics Sequence on Russian Doping cover up. Details of the world's biggest ever doping scandal were laid bare today with Russia accused of "An institutionalised and disciplined medal-winning conspiracy" involving more than a thousand athletes and 30 sports. Delevering the second part of his anti-doping report Richard Mclaren outlined details of what he called a "systematic and centralised cover up" dating back to at least 2011 -- and involving the London Olympic games. According to his findings, everyday products like salt and coffee were used to maniplate official samples of cheating athletes -- including Olympic medallists. (THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT REMOVED) on December 09, 2016 in London, England.
VOICED: Shows interior shots Anti-Doping Report Author Professor Richard Mclaren speaking on unprecedented scale of Russian Doping at press conference. Exterior shots St Pancras Hotel in London. Exterior shots ArcelorMittal Orbit and London Stadium with West Ham football branding on it in London. Interview with Professor Richard Mclaren speaking on Russian doping. Interview with British Triple Olympic Gold Medallist Andrew Triggs Hodge speaking on anger at doping cover up. Archive shots fireworks marking the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Archive shots Sochi Olympic Games. Graphics Sequence on Russian Doping cover up. Details of the world's biggest ever doping scandal were laid bare today with Russia accused of "An institutionalised and disciplined medal-winning conspiracy" involving more than a thousand athletes and 30 sports. Delevering the second part of his anti-doping report Richard Mclaren outlined details of what he called a "systematic and centralised cover up" dating back to at least 2011 -- and involving the London Olympic games. According to his findings, everyday products like salt and coffee were used to maniplate official samples of cheating athletes -- including Olympic medallists. (THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT REMOVED) on December 09, 2016 in London, England.
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December 09, 2016
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