Doping

— November 18, 2016

Sixteen new cases

The massacre continues. The IOC announced, Thursday August 16, a new list of athletes declared positive at the Beijing Games in 2008, after re-analysis of their samples. With the exception of one... Read more "

— November 7, 2016

A secret deal at the Los Angeles Games

The revelation may seem late, but it is nonetheless striking. According to the American Ollan Cassell, the former vice-president of the IAAF, a secret agreement was concluded at the time of the Games... Read more "

— October 28, 2016

Kazakhstan loses three medals

Three at once. Kazakhstan suddenly lost, in a single day, three medals from the London 2012 Games. The IOC unveiled on Thursday October 27 yet another... Read more "

— October 27, 2016

A first medal for Samoa

Historic but late. Consequence of the massacre of positive cases revealed by the IOC after re-analysis of samples from the Beijing Games in 2008: Samoa will receive the first... Read more "

— October 27, 2016

Nine new positive cases in Beijing 2008

The massacre continues. The IOC has revealed the identities of nine new athletes convicted of doping at the 2008 Beijing Games after a new analysis of their urine samples. Among... Read more "

— October 26, 2016

Adidas stops charges

Bad news for the fight against doping. The equipment manufacturer Adidas has announced its decision not to renew its contract with the German anti-doping agency (NADA), which was supposed to end in December 2016.... Read more "

— October 19, 2016

Two positive cases at the London Games

The series continues. The IOC announced via a press release that it had suspended two athletes who tested positive at the London Games in 2012 after re-analyses of their samples. The first... Read more "

— September 14, 2016

Russian hackers attack American stars

The case is unprecedented. But it says a lot about the cold war atmosphere that has enveloped international sport for several months. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirmed on Tuesday 13... Read more "

— September 1, 2016

Six new positives in Beijing 2008

The massacre continues. The IOC announced, Wednesday August 31, the names of six new athletes convicted of doping at the Beijing 2008 Games. Six athletes whose names and... Read more "