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Athletes criticise anti-doping proposal to cancel world records from before 2005
European Athletics wants to cancel world records from before 2005 as part of a new anti-doping regime that would see samples stored and available for testing for ten years. The proposal is aimed at re-establishing the credibility of world records, many if which still stand from the 1980s - before drugs testing in athletics began. But British runner Steve Cram, who set several middle distance records in 1985, told Newshour's Tim Franks the proposals were disrespectful to clean athletes.
PHOTO:Hormone test results displayed on a screen. CREDIT: Science Picture Library
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