(Reuters) - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) could have chosen a new president by Tuesday with Poland's Witold Banka, a former middle distance runner, and Marcos Diaz, a Hall of Fame swimmer from the Dominican Republic, competing to lead the troubled body.
WADA will not vote on a replacement for the outgoing president Craig Reedie until the World Conference on Doping in Sport is held in Katowice, Poland from Nov. 5-7.
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