Following Friday鈥檚 news that Kenyan long-distance runner and Boston Marathon record-holder Rita Jeptoo tested positive for a banned substance, Kenyan officials have announced plans to address the country鈥檚 doping problem.
Kenyan cabinet secretary Hassan Wario Arero that the country has a 鈥渧ery clear road map,鈥 including a planned anti-doping agency that 鈥渨ill have teeth鈥 to deal with uncooperative sports federations.
Aside from that agency, set to open by the end of this year, there are few details on the rest of the road map. 鈥淲e are taking baby steps, but I think we are heading in the right direction,鈥 Wario said.
Wario spearheaded an April study by the Kenyan Anti-Doping Taskforce () that reported 30 Kenyan athletes have tested positive for banned substances in recent years and accused Kenya鈥檚 track and field federation of lax follow-up. The World Anti-Doping Agency raised the same concerns beginning in 2012, stating in 2013 that it was 鈥溾 with Kenya鈥檚 lack of progress on the issue.