Rome, 23 June (LaPresse) – “The Schwazer case? I’m taken aback because I can’t make sense of it. As I haven’t had the chance to obtain any first-hand information, I’ll stick to this initial reaction, as it would be inappropriate to say more. I believe that, faced with such a serious situation – particularly given the precedents – we need a little more certainty, which cannot be limited to reading the news agency reports.” So said the Minister for Sport and Youth, Andrea Abodi, on the sidelines of the conference ‘Investing in young people, building communities’ at Palazzo Carpegna, regarding the latest doping scandal involving former Italian race walker Alex Schwazer.
The Schwazer case: AbodI says, ‘I’m taken aback’

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Rome, 23 June (LaPresse) – “The Schwazer case? I’m taken aback because I can’t make sense of it. As I haven’t had the chance to obtain any first-hand information, I’ll stick to this initial reaction, as it would be inappropriate to say more. I believe that, faced with such a serious situation – particularly given the precedents – we need a little more certainty, which cannot be limited to reading the news agency reports.” So said the Minister for Sport and Youth, Andrea Abodi, on the sidelines of the conference ‘Investing in young people, building communities’ at Palazzo Carpegna, regarding the latest doping scandal involving former Italian race walker Alex Schwazer.
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