Doping

— September 18, 2013

UNESCO looks into doping

Doping and the means of organizing the fight will be discussed on Thursday and Friday at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The international organization hosts the conference of States Parties to... Read more "

— August 1, 2013

Bubka advocates firmness

The Ukrainian Sergei Bubka, candidate for the presidency of the IOC, expressed on Wednesday his desire to extend the period of suspension for doping athletes, to bring it to... Read more "

— August 1, 2013

Thomas Bach, the race in the lead

With Thomas Bach, the word favorite has rarely been used so well. The German lawyer, Olympic fencing champion in 1976 in Montreal, is leading the race to succeed Jacques... Read more "

— July 26, 2013

The IAAF publishes its figures

The International Athletics Federation (IAAF) has published its statistics on anti-doping controls carried out in 2012 under its direct authority. These statistics relate only to IAAF tests and do not include... Read more "

— July 25, 2013

O’Grady loses big

Having confessed to having used EPO before the 1998 Tour de France, where he won a stage and wore the Yellow Jersey, had an unexpected consequence... Read more "

— July 24, 2013

Armstrong strikes back

It’s time for a counter-offensive for Lance Armstrong. The Texan asked a judge to dismiss the US state's complaint against him, arguing that his sponsor, the company... Read more "

— July 16, 2013

Coe fully behind the IAAF

Sebastian Coe fully supports the International Athletics Federation (IAAF) in the double doping affair which hit the American Tyson Gay and five Jamaican athletes, including Asafa Powell.... Read more "

— July 11, 2013

English alert

Pessimistic, the British Anti-Doping Agency (UKAD). In its annual report, its chairman David Kenworthy suggests that "if budgets continue to fall, it will be difficult to provide a comprehensive service.... Read more "