There is no evidence of doping by Russian volleyball player Dmitry Musersky. RIA Novosti was told about this by the general manager of the Russian national team Sergei Tetyukhin.
According to him, we are not talking about any specific prohibited drug, and the sanctions are based on the testimony of the informant of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Grigory Rodchenkov. “Now we need to prove that you are not to blame, like many other athletes from this list,” Tetyukhin reacted.
He also said that the removal of Musersky will not affect his career in the national team in any way. According to Tetyukhin, the volleyball player is in excellent shape.
Musersky’s disqualification became known earlier on Wednesday, October 20. The Russian will be able to resume performances in January 2022. It was clarified that the athlete passed a positive test in 2013.

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