Doping

— May 11, 2013

The UCI wants to appeal

The International Cycling Union will appeal the decision of the Spanish courts to refuse access to more than 200 blood bags confiscated from Doctor Eufemanio Fuentes, convicted... Read more "

— May 9, 2013

Spain tightens the screw

Spanish deputies voted on Thursday, May 9, for a new anti-doping law which should come into force before the designation in September of the host city of the Olympic Games... Read more "

— May 6, 2013

Australia enters the fight

Australian sport does not joke about the fight against doping. Its Olympic Committee (AOC) announced that it had introduced new rules requiring the country's athletes and officials to respond... Read more "

— April 29, 2013

An AFLD/UCI agreement

The event is almost historic: the International Cycling Union (UCI) and the French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) have reached an agreement for the organization of anti-doping controls on the next... Read more "

— April 26, 2013

Senators and globetrotters

The French Senate's commission of inquiry into the effectiveness of the fight against doping has concluded its Paris hearings. But she is not finished. According to its rapporteur, the... Read more "

— April 18, 2013

The FFA reveals its figures

Of the 1021 controls carried out by the French Athletics Federation in 2012, 17 resulted in sanction procedures, its president, Bernard Amsalem, revealed Thursday before the... Read more "

— March 28, 2013

Russia's efforts

Long pointed out as a doping hub, Russia could take advantage of the Sochi Winter Games next February to catch up in the fight... Read more "

— March 1, 2013

Australia wants to send cheaters to prison

The President of the Australian Olympic Committee John Coates wants to drastically strengthen the fight against doping in Australia. John Coates has just asked the Australian government to strengthen the legislative arsenal... Read more "