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<p>Any information which UK Anti-Doping receives is handled with the strictest data
protection compliance. Therefore, it is not always possible for UK Anti-Doping to
share information or samples from British athletes with third parties when this breaches
data handling requirements.</p><p>UK Anti-Doping has already publicly set out its
position on sending samples related to the investigation of Alberto Salazar to the
United States Anti-Doping Agency. To date, the World Anti-Doping Agency has not requested
to reanalyse any of UK Anti-Doping’s samples of British athletes overseen at any time
by Alberto Salazar.</p><p>UK Anti-Doping has always supported the work of other anti-doping
organisations and the World Anti-Doping Agency. When UK Anti-Doping cannot share information
or samples, it always works for a constructive outcome to progress cases where there
is a joint interest.</p><p> </p>
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