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Friday - September 16th 2011

Recent News - Cheaters Beware: New Doping Tests Ready for London's 2012 Olympics

Athletes planning to dope for the 2012 Olympics in London would be better off staying home, because scientists are lying in wait with a new battery of doping tests. Read more...
Thursday - September 15th 2011

Recent News - Alex Rasmussen fired by HTC-Highroad after missed anti-doping test

Alex Rasmussen has been fired by HTC-Highroad with immediate effect, thanks to a failure to notify the team of a missed anti-doping test. Read more...
Wednesday - September 14th 2011

Recent News - Longo and French bias

Yesterday Jeannie Longo's husband Patrice Ciprelli was buried alive under newsprint allegations from L'Equipe but strictly speaking, Jeannie Longo is not named. Read more...
Tuesday - September 13th 2011

Recent News - New tests promise toughest Olympics for cheats

The scientist in charge of anti-doping at next year's London Olympics says the games will be the toughest yet for cheats. Read more...
Sunday - September 11th 2011

Recent News - French cycling champ Jeannie Longo faces possible suspension for breaking anti-doping rules

Former Olympic and world champion cyclist Jeannie Longo will face a disciplinary hearing for allegedly breaking anti-doping rules that require athletes to disclose where they can be located for testing, her lawyer said Friday. Read more....
Wednesday - September 7th 2011

Recent News - UK ANTI-DOPING in Education Drive

Great Britain's athletes are being warned about the risks of using medication and supplements in the build-up to the 2012 Olympics. A key message emerging from education sessions held by UK Anti-Doping as part of their 100% me support programme is that sportsmen and women must be aware of prohibited substances that might be lurking in products they have purchased over the counter. Read more...
Tuesday - September 6th 2011

Recent News - How a tired brain can slow your physical performance

"Improve your marathon time while sitting at your computer" is the kind of claim you expect from an infomercial or a spam e-mail, not from the keynote speaker at an academic gathering. "It sounds crazy" Samuele Marcora admitted during his talk at a conference on fatigue at Charles Sturt University in Australia last month, but it's actually not. Read more...
Monday - September 5th 2011

Recent News - The Times Q&A: Travis Tygart, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency CEO

The USADA chief is at the forefront of the fight against performance-enhancing drug use by elite athletes. And he says there are signs the tide is turning. Read more....
Thursday - September 1st 2011

Recent News - Inside the dope head

In town to talk about the aftermath of doping scandals which inevitably includes the menace chipping away at any sport's credibility it befalls, Skinner also attempted to resolve a few grey areas that typically cloud such cases of cheating. Like, punishment for the coach in the event of a drug-positive. Read more...
Tuesday - August 30th 2011

Recent News - UCI declares final Tour de France doping tests negative

The UCI announced today that it has received the results of the final anti-doping controls taken during the Tour de France, and all have been declared negative. The UCI's Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF) was the recipient of the complete dossier from the Châtenay-Malabry, Lausanne and Cologne testing laboratories. Read more...
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