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RusAF reinstatement at this month's World Athletics Council meeting unlikely

  • Athletics

Yuri Borzakovsky, sports director of the Russian Athletics Federation (RusAF), has expressed the hope that his organisation will be re-admitted to international competition by World Athletics at its Council meeting from November 29 to 30.

The RusAF was stripped of its membership in November 2015 amid a high-profile doping scandal in Russian

previously able to compete internationally as Authorised Neutral Athletes, having undergone statutory anti-doping


IPC set for vote on whether to kick Russia and Belarus out of Paralympic Movement

  • Paralympics

The Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) and Paralympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus could be expelled from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) tomorrow at an Extraordinary General Assembly called to discuss their status.

was pressured into a U-turn.Russia's name, flag and anthem would already have been banned under anti-doping


Educational seminars stand out at UTS World Youth Festival

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Educational seminars on anti-doping, gender equality, safe sport, human trafficking and self-defence

explaining simple practices that can promote clean sport among youngsters.Prior to the workshop, World Anti-Doping

educator Toby Atkins then held a series of presentations and interactive sessions, sharing the 11 anti-doping



Al-Muwallad removed from Saudi squad for FIFA World Cup due to doping uncertainty

  • World Cup

upcoming Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup as a "precautionary measure" due to uncertainty with regards to a doping

at Russia 2018, was banned for 18 months effective from the end of March by the Saudi Arabian Anti-Doping

Arbitration Centre in August which allowed him to initially be selected to Qatar 2022.However, the World Anti-Doping


Court of Arbitration for Sport officially registers appeal filed by WADA against RUSADA in case involving Valieva

  • Figure Skating

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has registered an appeal filed by the World Anti-Doping Agency

(WADA) against the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) in a case involving Kamila Valieva.

decision to submit an appeal WADA said: "When, in a particular case, RUSADA, the Disciplinary Anti-Doping

deadline set by WADA, WADA may elect to appeal directly to CAS as if RUSADA, the Disciplinary Anti-Doping

WADA says it is seeking a ruling from CAS that Valieva committed an anti-doping rule violation and is

set to be stripped of its team gold from Beijing 2022 if Valieva is found to have committed an anti-doping








WADA announces elected members of 2023 NADO Expert Advisory Group

  • Latest

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has elected its 10 members to its 2023 National Anti-Doping Organisation

Ten experts sit on the NADO group to advise on best practices in anti-doping ©Getty ImagesHanem Amir

El Nemr from the Egyptian Anti-Doping Organization and Khalid Galant from the South African Institute

for Drug-Free Sport represent Africa; while Diego Grippo of the National Anti-Doping Organization of

Argentina and Saul Saucedo of the National Anti-Doping Organization of Panama, represent the Americas.Chika

Hirai and Kim Kum-pyoung from the Japan Anti-Doping Agency and Korea Anti-Doping Agency represent Asia


Doping agreement is symbol of Caribbean commitment to clean sport claims CANOC secretary Lewis

  • PASO

Brian Lewis has described the first Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping

another step closer to making sure all of our athletes in the region receive key education in anti-doping

region.The agreement has been hailed as the first of its kind in the region, and will offer support for doping

control and testing, anti-doping and clean sport education and research.It will also help with sharing


WADA President Bańka confirms Valieva case referred to CAS due to Russian delay

  • Beijing 2022

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has referred Russian Olympic figure skater Kamila Valieva's doping

WADA President Witold Bańka confirmed the decision on social media after the Russian Anti-Doping Agency

was 15 at the time of failing the drugs test and therefore a "protected person" under the World Anti-Doping

make Valieva's verdict public to ensure credibility.RUSADA was also criticised by United States Anti-Doping