Anti-Doping Agencies

Athletes Seeking Doping Agents Can Still Find Them Online

FRIDAY, Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) -- Unapproved non-steroidal and tissue-selective anabolic drugs called selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) are being sold on the Internet as sports doping agents, according to a new...

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ATP won't re-examine Agassi drug claims

• Chairman describes player's action and lies as 'regrettable' • Official had 'frank conversation' with former world No1 Adam Helfant, the ATP chairman, has confirmed that the governing body will not be re-investigating Andre...

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IWF defers decision on India’s fate

AGE CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI Nov. 20: A decision on whether to ban the dope-tainted Indian Weightlifting Federation has been postponed till Saturday by the International Weightlifting Federation as their executive board is yet...

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Equestrian body approves new anti-doping program

International Equestrian Federation members voted overwhelmingly on Thursday for a new anti-doping program to clean up their sport after a series of Olympic scandals. FEI President Princess Haya of Jordan described the support...

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Promising pharmaceutical agents emerge as sports doping products

Researchers from the German Sport University Cologne in Germany found that non-steroidal and tissue-selective anabolic agents such as Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) are being sold on the black market for their...

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PGA Tour breaks silence in Barron case

The PGA Tour’s silence regarding the ongoing challenge to its first anti-doping violation ended on Tuesday when Rich Young publicly addressed Monday’s ruling by a U.S. Magistrate regarding Doug Barron.

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Turns out, all Andre Agassi needed was . . . love

His harrowing autobiography notwithstanding, the tennis great appears to have achieved inner peace. Steffi Graf and their kids are a big part of that. Andre Agassi is asked whether he is happy right now.

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FEI uproar over late proposal to relegalise controversial drug phenylbutazone

A last-minute proposal to re-legalise the controversial anti-inflammatory drug phenylbutazone ("bute") 20 years after it was banned is threatening to undermine the International Equestrian Federation (FEI's) year-long clean...

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Belgians ask to overturn bans

LAUSANNE, Switzerland - Belgian tennis players Yanina Wickmayer and Xavier Malisse have asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport to overturn their one-year bans for missing drug tests. The CAS said Wednesday the players want to...

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India’s stand only hiccup in ICC progress: WADA

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 DUBAI: The World Anti-Doping Agency’s director-general David Howman has said the ICC has made significant progress in implementing anti-doping measures in the last two years, with the BCCI’s stance...

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