Doping

— June 28, 2013

Commission time

A commission to combat trafficking in doping substances or methods will be created in each region of France and in Corsica in order to promote the exchange of information... Read more "

— June 14, 2013

Spain hardens its arsenal

The Spanish Parliament voted yesterday to strengthen its anti-doping law. Among the new features: greater power for the Spanish Anti-Doping Agency, authorization... Read more "

— June 13, 2013

A report that will make noise

As it concludes its hearings today, we learn that the French Senate's Commission of Inquiry into Doping plans to publish its report on July 18... that is, the day... Read more "

— May 23, 2013

UEFA tightens the screw

UEFA finally seems determined to tackle the problem of doping in football head on. It has just decided to extend the use of blood tests from... Read more "

— May 16, 2013

Pound criticizes WADA

Former president of WADA, Canadian Dick Pound is not kind to the world anti-doping institution. In a report entitled “Lack of effectiveness of... Read more "

— May 14, 2013

WADA no longer wants Tunis

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has decided to withdraw its accreditation from the Tunis laboratory. According to WADA, it no longer meets the quality requirements for the analysis of controls. THE... Read more "

— May 11, 2013

The UCI wants to appeal

The International Cycling Union will appeal the decision of the Spanish courts to refuse access to more than 200 blood bags confiscated from Doctor Eufemanio Fuentes, convicted... Read more "

— May 9, 2013

Spain tightens the screw

Spanish deputies voted on Thursday, May 9, for a new anti-doping law which should come into force before the designation in September of the host city of the Olympic Games... Read more "

— May 6, 2013

Australia enters the fight

Australian sport does not joke about the fight against doping. Its Olympic Committee (AOC) announced that it had introduced new rules requiring the country's athletes and officials to respond... Read more "