— May 2, 2014
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will seriously look into the case of xenon, a gas supposed to stimulate the production of EPO and testosterone. According to the English daily The Telegraph,... Read more "
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— May 2, 2014
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will seriously look into the case of xenon, a gas supposed to stimulate the production of EPO and testosterone. According to the English daily The Telegraph,... Read more "
— February 28, 2014
Were Russian medalists at the Sochi Games doped? In Moscow, we don't ask the question. Thursday February 27, the heroes of the Olympic fortnight received... Read more "
— February 7, 2014
Failed again. Candidate for a seat on the IOC Executive Board, Canadian Dick Pound was rejected this Friday, February 7, during the vote... Read more "
— February 5, 2014
First miracle of the Sochi Games: Russia is no longer singled out as one of the dunces in the fight against doping. Representatives of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)... Read more "
— January 20, 2014
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is becoming even stronger. It has just recruited the Swiss Olivier Niggli as operations manager. Former IOC lawyer, Olivier Niggli knows well... Read more "
— January 8, 2014
Tony Estanguet's influence continues to grow in the Olympic movement. The three-time canoe champion was appointed by the IOC to join the executive committee of... Read more "
— November 18, 2013
Things are not getting better for the Moscow anti-doping laboratory. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) threatened on Sunday to suspend its accreditation of the Moscow anti-doping laboratory. And that,... Read more "
— November 15, 2013
We expected it. Briton Craig Reedie, 72, was elected by acclamation on Friday as president of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), during the Conference on Doping in... Read more "
— November 15, 2013
It's done. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) approved the 2015 World Code on Friday in Johannesburg, which notably provides for heavier sanctions in the event of intentional rule violations. This... Read more "
— November 4, 2013
Thomas Bach has not yet spent two months in the IOC presidential office, since his election on September 10, but the German has already stamped his style there.... Read more "
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