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d. RUSADA shall, where requested by the WADA I&I, conduct results management in respect of
adverse analytical findings identified by the targeted re-analysis of the samples obtained by WADA I&I from the Moscow Laboratory in April 2019. An international observer must remain on RUSADA’s Supervisory Board and RUSADA’s Director General must provide quarterly reports to WADA confirming that RUSADA’s independence has been fully respected by the Russian authorities and no attempt has been made
to interfere in any of its operations. f. RUSADA must not interfere with the efforts of other Anti-Doping Organisations and their
delegates (e.g., the International Testing Agency, International Doping Tests & Management,
Professional Worldwide Controls, etc.) to test and/or investigate athletes in Russia. g. All consequences imposed for RUSADA’s non-compliance must have been respected and
observed in full by RUSADA throughout the Two-Year Period during which the consequences
are in place. h. WADA shall be paid in full the costs and expenses that it has reasonably incurred from the date
of this Award until the date of RUSADA’s reinstatement, including (without limitation) the costs and expenses reasonably incurred in implementing the above consequences and the costs
of monitoring compliance with the consequences and with the reinstatement conditions. 6. RUSADA is to pay a fine to WADA of 10% of its 2019 income or USD 100,000 (one hundred thousand
United States dollars) (whichever is lower) within 90 (ninety) days from the notification of the present arbitral award. Such amount shall accrue interest at a rate of 5% per annum in case of non-timely
payment. 7. The costs of the arbitration, to be determined and served to the parties by the CAS Court Office, shall
be borne 80% by RUSADA and 20% by WADA. 8. RUSADA is ordered to pay WADA a total amount of CHF 400,000 (four hundred thousand Swiss
francs) as contribution towards its legal and other expenses incurred in connection with these arbitration proceedings within 90 (ninety) days from the date the present award. Such amount shall accrue interest at a rate of 5% per annum in case of non-timely payment.
LIST OF PARTIES
Claimant: World Anti-Doping Agency, Canada
Respondent: Russian Anti-Doping Agency, Russia
Intervening parties: International Olympic Committee, Switzerland International Paralympic Committee, Germany Russia Olympic Committee, Russia Russia Paralympic Committee, Russia European Olympic Committees, Italy International Ice Hockey Federation, Switzerland Russian Ice Hockey Federation, Russia
43 Athletes from Russia: Lilya Akhaimova, Regina Isachkina, Elena Osipova, Arina Averina, Olga Ivanova, Yana Pavlova, Dina Averina, Yulia Kaplina, Alexey Rubtsov, Ilya Borodin, Evgeniya Kosetskaya, Ekatarina Selezneva, Artur Dalaloyan, Elena Krasovskaia, Nikita Shleikher, Alina Davletova, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Vladimir Sidorenko, Evgenija Davydova, Sayana Lee, Inna Stepanova, Inna Deriglazova, Vladimir Malkov, Maria Tolkacheva, Yana Egorian, Polina Mikhailova, Dmitry Ushakov, Vladislav Grinev, Andrei Minakov, Sofiya Velikaya, Kristina Ilinykh, Nikita Nagornyy, and Andrey Yudin, Sasha Gusev, Daniil Sotnikov, Ilya Borisov, Igor Ovsyannikov, Nachyn Coular, Valeria Koblova, Elizaveta Sorokina, Ivan Golubkov, Elena Krutova, and Viktoria Potapova.