Search

  • Sort results by:

10000 results Showing results 631 to 645

French Parliament adopts bill to use AI video surveillance at Paris 2024

  • Paris 2024

A controversial bill that will allow artificial intelligence video surveillance to be used for security purposes during next year's Olympics and Paralympics in Paris has been approved by the French Parliament.

health centre at the Athletes' Village and allows new genetic analysis techniques to identify cases of doping

to comply with world anti-doping standards.It is hoped that the introduction of the AI technology will



Exclusive: Paris 2024 could go ahead with differing IOC and IPC policies over Russian participation, Parsons admits

  • Paris 2024

International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President Andrew Parsons has admitted that it is “a possibility” that his organisation could have different policy to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes at Paris 2024.

ImagesEstanguet then referred to what happened at the Rio 2016, where, following revelations of systematic doping




Gabon forced to compete under neutral flag after WADA non-compliance

  • Sports

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has ruled that the National Anti Doping Organization (NADO) of Gabon

The non-compliance is the result of its failure to implement the 2021 version of the World Anti-Doping

 Their anti doping agency was given four months "to execute its corrective action plan" but this

deadline passed on March 17.If Gabon's National Anti-Doping Agency does not make changes within 12 months


Ukrainian divers release video urging continued ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes

  • Diving

Ukrainian national divers have released a video urging World Aquatics and other International Federations to maintain bans on Russian and Belarusian athletes from their competitions.

Russian athletes were allowed to compete under their own flag despite revelations of the state-sponsored doping

Olympic Committee (ROC), and under the ROC flag at Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 because of World Anti-Doping



Pair lose World Games gold medals after doping positives

  • World Games

Two athletes have been stripped of their World Games gold medals after failing drugs tests during the event in Birmingham in Alabama last year.

announced by the International World Games Association and the International Testing Agency which ran the doping

The IWGA anti-doping operations at the World Games 2022 in co-operation with the International Testing

 "IWGA acknowledges particularly the work together in a high competence medical and anti-doping

team in Birmingham including the ITA team, the IWGA Medical and Anti-Doping Committees and their respective

on-site units, as also confirmed by the World Anti-Doping Agency independent observer report earlier


Russian curling doper set to return to the rink after Pyeongchang 2018 ban

  • Curling

competition with partner Anastasia Bryzgalova later this month for the first time since returning from a doping

banner at Pyeongchang 2018 after the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee for the state-sponsored doping

scandal, and Krushelnitskiy was one of two competitors from the country who failed a doping test at

Bryzgalova, right, were stripped of their bronze medals at Pyeongchang 2018 because of the former's positive doping



ITA signs landmark partnerships with Central Asian and Pan American regional anti-doping organisations

  • News

International Testing Agency (ITA) has entered into its first collaboration agreements with regional anti-doping

New partnerships with the Central Asia Regional Anti-Doping Organisation (RADOCA) and the Pan American

and more efficient planning of doping controls in those regions.There will also be collaboration in

the area of anti-doping education.The World Anti-Doping Agency created the RADO programme in 2004 to

In addition, information sharing between anti-doping organisations is critical to the success of doping

and strengthening of the anti-doping programmes in RADOCA member countries."




Athletics Integrity Unit suspects criminal systematic doping cover-up operation in Kenya

  • Athletics

An anti-doping disciplinary tribunal convened by Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has concluded that there

is a "medically-savvy operation helping athletes to try and cover up doping offences" after similarities

Eglay Nafuna Nalyanya, banned by the AIU for eight years for three breaches of the World Athletics anti-doping

prohibited substance, use of a prohibited substance, and tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping

in the Kenyan Government has committed $25 million (£20.3 million/€23 million) to the fight against doping

It is clear doping in Kenya is increasingly well organised and these cases underline the reality that

The AIU has been asked to work with the Kenyan Government, Athletics Kenya and the Anti-Doping Agency