Alexandre de Mérode

Male, Deceased Person

1934 – 2002

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Who was Alexandre de Mérode?

Prince Alexandre de Merode was a member of the Belgian princely House of Merode and was the head of drug testing policy for the International Olympic Committee until his death.

Merode's position at the IOC was not without criticism. Following allegations of doping at the 1984 Summer Olympics, samples from suspected drug cheats were never actually tested. The prince claimed that the paperwork was accidentally discarded when the Los Angeles organizing committee converted his temporary office back into a suite immediately after the closing ceremony; however, he has been accused of deliberately destroying the evidence.

Following record-shattering performances by Chinese female swimmers in the 1990s and a doping scandal during the 1998 Tour de France, international sport created the World Anti-Doping Agency, effectively removing control of drug testing from the IOC and Merode.

In 1998, Merode backed up claims that certain athletes were using the controversial abortion doping procedure for performance-enhancing benefits; however, he did not provide any proof.

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Born
May 24, 1934
Belgium
Died
Nov 19, 2002

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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