— August 24, 2016
The massacre continues in weightlifting. The International Federation (IWF) announced that three Olympic champions at the Beijing Games in 2008 had tested positive, eight years after the fact,... Read more "
— August 16, 2016
The IOC continues to clean the Olympic rankings to rid them of cheaters. The organization announced, Tuesday August 16, a new positive case at the Beijing Games in 2008,... Read more "
— July 19, 2016
Overwhelming. Shocking. Sad. The world of sport has been using its darkest words since Monday afternoon to describe the picture drawn up by the McLaren report of... Read more "
— July 11, 2016
Less than a month before the Rio Games, the German channel ARD and the Sunday Times launched a new salvo on the front of doping in athletics. This time,... Read more "
— June 15, 2016
She announced it on her Facebook page as soon as she learned of her sanction. She kept her word. Maria Sharapova appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against her... Read more "
— June 6, 2016
His name did not remain secret for long. The “mysterious” Jamaican athlete tested positive at the Beijing Games in 2008, after re-analysis by the IOC of the samples from the Games in... Read more "
— May 18, 2016
This time, the situation is serious. And the shock could claim its share of victims. With Thomas Bach at the head of the battalion, the IOC goes to war against... Read more "
— May 13, 2016
Scary. According to figures published by the World Anti-Doping Agency, no less than 3600 athletes tested positive for meldonium in 2015, a year when the drug was not... Read more "
— May 12, 2016
A professor at the University of Lausanne, Fabien Ohl, is at the origin of a relevant initiative: bringing a French-speaking version to the very broad field of doping in sport. He has... Read more "
— April 15, 2016
No one invited him to do so, but Vladimir Putin got involved in the meldonium debate. The Russian president took advantage of a television program to ensure, with... Read more "