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Olympic officials backed off from plans to introduce comprehensive blood testing at the 1994 Winter Games, deciding instead to support the limited anti-doping system already used at skiing competitions.
The International Olympic Committee’s medical commission reported that it has not yet developed a reliable test for detecting the use of the banned performance-enhancing hormone Erythropoietin, or EPO.
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