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Thursday - March 3rd 2011

Recent News - Diana Taurasi, Alberto Contador cases highlight questions facing anti-doping movement

Basketball star Diana Taurasi's doping suspension was lifted this month after a Turkish lab admitted it erred: She hadn't tested positive after all. That same week, the Spanish cycling federation cleared Alberto Contador of doping charges, ruling that contaminated meat - not performance-enhancing drugs - caused his positive test at last year's Tour de France.  Read more...
Monday - February 28th 2011

Recent News - SPL star completes drugs ban

Hamilton midfielder Simon Mensing has served a four-week suspension following an anti-doping rule violation, UK Anti-Doping have confirmed.  Read more... 



 
Friday - February 25th 2011

Recent News - Age Group Triathlete Testing Deemed a Success

Athletes support anti-doping efforts at Age Group National Championship COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - USA Triathlon today announced the successful culmination of its inaugural anti-doping testing for an age group event ...  Read more....
Friday - February 25th 2011

Recent News - Austria suspends Knopf for four years

Rider ruled to have supplied another with doping products. The Austrian National Anti-Doping Agency has suspended Michael Knopf for four years, for passing along a forbidden substance to another rider. It dismissed charges that Knopf himself bought or used doping products or methods. Read more.... 

Thursday - February 24th 2011

Recent News - Ricco on defence in face of another doping ban

Italian Riccardo Riccò is defending himself ahead of a likely lifetime ban for doping.  Read more...
Thursday - February 24th 2011

Recent News - FIFA praised by WADA for anti-doping program

FIFA says the World Anti-Doping Agency has praised its anti-doping program to test football players for banned substances.  Read more...
Wednesday - February 23rd 2011

Recent News - WADA’s Director General strikes alarm bells against organized crime in sports

Sports organisations are not capable of dealing with issues threatening the integrity of sport alone, says WADA Director General David Howman and calls for the establishment of a World Sports Integrity Agency.  Read more...
Tuesday - February 22nd 2011

Recent News - Wada warns Contador doping case 'not finished'

There is still a long way to go in the doping case involving star cyclist Alberto Contador, the World Anti-Doping Agency warned on Tuesday.  Read more...
Monday - February 21st 2011

Recent News - French anti-doping expert suggests new analysis for Contador’s samples

He may have been cleared by the Spanish federation (RFEC) for his positive test for Clenbuterol at the Tour de France, but Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank) is not out of the woods just yet. He’s still waiting for the UCI and the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA)... Read more...
Monday - February 21st 2011

Recent News - Where's the beef? Spanish police seize clenbuterol, and not a cow in sight

Police in Spain have arrested at least five people as part of an anti-doping operation, reports the Catalan newspaper, Vanguardia, citing sources close to the investigation, with EPO and clenbuterol among the substances seized...  Read more...
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