CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) The World Anti-Doping Agency's executive committee expects to examine the report from a two-day inspection trip to Jamaica next week, director general David Howman said Wednesday.
Howman said the report on gaps in Jamaica's testing of its star athletes in the buildup to the London Olympics will likely be presented to WADA's board when it meets on the first day of its conference in South Africa on Tuesday.
WADA also expects to meet with Kenyan officials at the four-day World Conference on Doping in Sport in Johannesburg. The East African country is also under scrutiny over doping procedures.
Howman said he was "content" with the process that was followed with WADA's inspection of the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission last week following the revelations of a breakdown in the testing of the Caribbean island's high-profile sprinters in the six months leading up to the London Olympics.
Eight Jamaican athletes, including former 100-meter world record holder Asafa Powell and Olympic 400 relay gold and silver medalist Sherone Simpson, have tested positive this year.