Doping

— January 13, 2016

The IAAF knew about Russia

Striking and terrifying revelation from the Associated Press agency in the Russian doping affair. According to a collection of documents sent to AP by an anonymous source, the IAAF was aware... Read more "

— January 11, 2016

Very late confession

Better late than never. Ria Stalman, the Dutch disco player crowned Olympic champion in Los Angeles in 1984, has just admitted to having been doped at the time of her victory. The old... Read more "

— January 11, 2016

Athletics at the top of the list

Unenvious position. According to the Movement for Credible Cycling (MPCC), track and field, weightlifting and baseball all surpassed cycling in 2015 for the number of... Read more "

— January 7, 2016

The IOC brings history to life

He promised, he kept his word. In recent months, at the world anti-doping laboratory in Lausanne, the International Olympic Committee has carried out a new, close-up analysis... Read more "

— December 30, 2015

Italy continues investigation

The doping case in Italian athletics, which came to light last month, could reach some form of conclusion on February 9, 2016. The Italian Anti-Doping Tribunal will hear this... Read more "

— December 17, 2015

Diagana for financial sanctions

Stéphane Diagana, the 400m hurdles world champion in 1997, wants international institutions to impose severe financial sanctions on athletes convicted of doping. According to... Read more "

— November 23, 2015

Botswana wants its agency

The current doping scandal which is shaking up world athletics will have at least one interest: forcing all countries that are still in one to have a national anti-doping agency... Read more "