Doping

— September 15, 2014

Austria strengthens its laws

Austrian sport wants to strengthen its legislative arsenal to fight against doping. According to the Minister of Sports, Gerald Klug, the country will very soon adopt a law which... Read more "

— September 5, 2014

China puts its hand in its pocket

When it comes to the fight against doping, China wants to set an example. Following the IOC's commitment to invest $10 million in anti-doping research, China was... Read more "

— July 10, 2014

Dangerous inflation

The latest anti-doping figures recorded by WADA are worrying. According to the BBC, the number of checks with abnormal results rose to 5962 last year... Read more "

— May 14, 2014

Smell of sulfur in Sochi

The information has the effect of a bomb. According to a report from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), seven nations arrived at the Sochi Winter Games with "large quantities of intravenous systems"... Read more "

— March 21, 2014

USADA believes in Bolt

Travis Tygart, the head of the American anti-doping agency (USADA), wants to believe in the integrity of Usain Bolt, the six-time Olympic athletics champion. And he says it. Jamaica, with the lack of... Read more "

— March 20, 2014

A revolutionary test

Revolution in the world of the fight against doping. A team of researchers presented in the United States, at a conference of the American Chemical Society (ACS), a new test which would... Read more "

— February 25, 2014

Jamaica is active

Pointed out by its laxity and its failings in the fight against doping, Jamaica intends to rebuild its image. The leaders of its anti-doping agency (JADCO) made... Read more "