Wada suspends accreditation of Beijing anti-doping lab for four months after it fails to meet quality standards
The World Anti-Doping Agency suspends the accreditation of the National Anti-Doping Laboratory, barring the Chinese facility from carrying out Wada-related testing

The World Anti-Doping Agency on Thursday suspended the accreditation of the National Anti-Doping Laboratory in Beijing, barring the Chinese facility from carrying out Wada-related testing.
During the period of suspension, samples are required to be transported securely to another WADA-accredited laboratory
The suspension of up to four months takes effect immediately, although the laboratory has 21 days to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
It “prohibits the laboratory from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities including all analyses of urine and blood samples,” Wada said in a statement.
“During the period of suspension, samples are required to be transported securely to another Wada-accredited laboratory.”
The lab needed to take “five remedial steps” highlighted by a disciplinary committee, Wada said, without identifying what those were.
“If the Beijing laboratory satisfies the Disciplinary Committee in meeting these requirements, the laboratory may apply for reinstatement prior to the expiry of the four-month suspension period,” Wada said.
