MOSCOW, Aug 19 Norwegian sports authorities fear that the World Anti-Doping Agency ( WADA) may impose sanctions on Norwegian sport, as the country's Anti-Doping Agency does not comply with its obligations under the international anti-doping code, according to NRK. the consent of their parents. This has led to the fact that in the past two years, no minor has been tested without warning of the visit of a representative of the anti-doping authority. The President of the Norwegian Olympic Committee (NIF) Berit Kjell and the chairman of the board of the country's Anti-Doping Agency, Thorhild Widvi, sent a letter to the Minister for Children and the Hjersey Toppe family and the Minister for Culture and Gender Equality Anette Trettebergstuen demanding that the law be changed, «for fear of inaction, which could lead to serious consequences in the future.»
