WADA Leader Says Wife Threatened Divorce if He Didn't Quit
World Anti-Doping Agency President Craig Reedie says his wife threatened to divorce him if he didn't resign from the organisation amid the furore over the Russia investigation.
London, Nov 1 (AP) World Anti-Doping Agency President Craig Reedie says his wife threatened to divorce him if he didn't resign from the organisation amid the furore over the Russia investigation.
Critics say because Reedie is a member of the International Olympic Committee his objectivity has been compromised.
Reedie told The Associated Press, "I don't think the world gets better by me not being there."
Despite WADA investigators finding a state-sponsored doping program was run from Moscow, the Russians haven't had to accept the full findings before being readmitted to the agency, which allows them to test athletes again.
Reedie says "it's not particularly comfortable to continually read in the papers ... that you should resign or you're not doing (the job) properly."
It's affecting his home life.
Reedie says "my wife gave me an option a few days ago, resignation or divorce.
Fortunately she calmed down." Asked how he persuaded Rosemary Reedie, the Scotsman said, "I decided to develop a new kitchen which is very nice."(AP) RUP
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