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International Testing Agency hold webinar on anti-doping

  • Olympics

The International Testing Agency (ITA) held a webinar entitled "The anti-doping landscape and athlete

 It aimed to shed light on the complex anti-doping system, as well as provide information on the

attended our first public webinar on the anti-doping landscape, thank you for joining us!

 ITA director general Benjamin Cohen, Institute of National Anti-Doping Organisations chair and

Anti Doping Denmark chief executive Michael Ask and Canada's Olympic weightlifting champion Christine


UK Athletics told to reform Board and way it approaches ethical decisions after independent review

  • Athletics

UK Athletics (UKA) has been told to reform its Board and “transform the way it approaches difficult ethical decisions", after an independent review of the national governing body found a "general culture of mistrust" and claims the current state of athletics "couldn't get any worse".

in the wake of controversial American distance running coach Alberto Salazar receiving a four-year doping


RUSADA director general says testing will resume after May 20

  • Latest

Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) director general Yury Ganus has said the organisation will resume

RUSADA are buying protective equipment to enable testing to resume ©Getty ImagesSeveral National Anti-Doping

outline plans to lift lockdowns which were introduced to slow the spread of coronavirus.The World Anti-Doping

Agency has issued updated guidance for anti-doping organisations, with recommendations on how they should

possibility of athletes attempting to exploit the lack of testing during the coronavirus crisis.National Anti-Doping

pandemic, in an attempt to plug the gaps caused by the outbreak of the virus.The United States Anti-Doping


WADA updates guidance as anti-doping organisations aim to restart or step-up testing

  • News

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has updated its guidance for Anti-Doping Organisations (ADO) as several

aim to restart or return to normal doping control programmes in their countries.

What this pandemic has demonstrated is the need for further innovation in anti-doping.

 "WADA knows that to make anti-doping more effective, we continually need to innovate."

Several anti-doping bodies hope to resume testing as lockdown measures in their countries ease ©Getty

WADA and the anti-doping community know that this continues to be a difficult and uncertain time for

The global anti-doping system is not just about testing.


Antidoping Switzerland aim to expand investigative activities

  • News

Antidoping Switzerland said it was able to meet and exceed its targets in 2019, with the organisation placing a priority on expanded investigative activities this year.

The National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO) said it conducted 2,017 doping controls in its 2019 domestic

in-competition tests.The Swiss Olympic Disciplinary Chamber issued six decisions concerning the anti-doping

respectively.Antidoping Switzerland said it expanded its investigation activities in 2019, with the Aderlass blood doping

Switzerland has been in contact with the German and Austrian authorities from the start, as well as with anti-doping


Brazilian Para-swimmer banned for anti-doping violation and stripped of medals

  • Swimming News

Brazilian Para-swimmer Patricia Pereira dos Santos has been banned for 12 months by the International Paralympic Committee and stripped of her 2019 Parapan American Games medals after failing a drugs test.

hydrochlorothiazide and metabolite, as well as ligandrol and metabolite.These are part of the World Anti-Doping


FIFA expecting to receive evidence from WADA over Russian doping cases this month

  • Football

FIFA has said it expects to receive evidence of alleged Russian doping cases this month from the World

Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

targeted through the ongoing Operation LIMS probe.Detailed case packages have now been provided to 28 Anti-Doping

had explained evidence should be used to determine whether the athletes implicated should have Anti-Doping

its examination of 298 Russian athletes targeted through an ongoing LIMS probe ©Getty ImagesNo anti-doping

in what WADA considers a "reasonable time frame" can also be challenged to CAS under the World Anti-Doping

manipulation that resulted in a non-compliance case being brought by WADA against the Russian Anti-Doping



Sun Yang lodges appeal with Swiss Federal Tribunal against eight-year doping ban

  • Swimming

Yang has appealed to the Swiss Federal Tribunal in a last-ditch attempt to overturn his eight-year doping

hammer during a row with drug testers in September 2018.The CAS upheld an appeal from the World Anti-Doping

Agency (WADA) against a decision from the International Swimming Federation Doping Panel to let Sun

did not have the correct credentials.But the CAS panel agreed with WADA that the accreditation of the doping


Ilya Ilyin quits weightlifting after Tokyo 2020 postponement

  • Weightlifting

Ilya Ilyin, the most controversial and arguably the most popular weightlifter of the 21st century, is retiring from the sport.

training during quarantine, and the allocation of only one men’s place to Kazakhstan because of its past doping

a technicality - the positives were announced the wrong way round and therefore treated as only one doping



Court of Arbitration for Sport extends ban on in-person hearings

  • News

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has extended its ban on in-person hearings for at least another two weeks in response to the coronavirus crisis.

since March 16, while eight had taken place by video conference.Russia's dispute with the World Anti-Doping

key cases on the CAS docket.Reeb said last month that hearings in the case, where the Russian Anti-Doping


David Sharpe appointed as chief executive of new Sports Integrity Australia unit

  • Latest

David Sharpe says he is "honoured" to be appointed as the chief executive of the new Sports Integrity Australia (SIA) unit which opens later this year.

Assistant Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police, is currently chair of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping

areas of focus for the new unit when it opens will be tackling any threats posed by state sponsored doping


Indian discus thrower Kumari hit with four-year ban for failing doping test

  • Athletics

Indian discus thrower Sandeep Kumari has been given a four-year ban by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) after failing a drugs test, despite her sample previously being deemed clear by the National Dope Test Laboratory (NDTL).

, for the presence & use of a prohibited substance, both violations of the @WorldAthletics Anti-Doping

representatives of the Athletics Integrity Unit during which she confirmed that she admitted the anti-doping