News on doping in sport

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USADA True Sport awards program receives 2010 Mom's choce gold

COLORADO SPRINGS (April 14, 2010) – USADA announced today that the USADA True Sport Awards program, created in partnership with Discovery Education, was recognized as a Gold winner in the 2010 Mom’s Choice Awards® (MCA), and was named among the best in family-friendly media, products and services. The agency is honored to receive this prestigious award, and to be recognized for outstanding educational excellence with such a distinguished designation.

Antidoping Switzerland with new website

Antidoping Switzerland has redesigned their website.

Major breaktrough in fight against doping in sport

In a major breakthrough in the international fight against doping in sport, UK Anti-Doping today announced the first case of human growth hormone (hGH)* resulting in an athlete sanction.

43 cases related to Winter Games

According to our database, the Olympic Winter Games has had 43 cases related to doping.

Launching date set - February 10th

Ideally we would have launched this web application on January 1st, 2010. But now we have decided to launch on February 10th, 2010.

We're at the WADA meeting

We are at the WADA Executive Committe and Foundation Bard in Stockholm om Wednesday December 2, 2009.

WTC intensivates Doping Program

World Triathlon Corporation (WTC), owner and organizer of the Ironman and 70.3 event brands, announces the launch of a new, comprehensive Anti-Doping Program.

SportAccord launches Doping Free Sport Program

SportAccord will bring its expertise to support its Members in becoming compliant with the World Anti-Doping Code.

We are demonstrating the database

At the moment we are demonstrating the database to potential customers in Norway.

JADCO Press Release

The Jamaica Anti-Doping Disciplinary panel, which is appointed by the minister responsible for sport under the anti-doping act and operates separately and independently of the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO), has decided in the matter of JADCO v Marvin Anderson, Allodin Fothergill, Lanceford Spence and Yohan Blake that “no anti-doping rule violation occurred with respect to the adverse analytical findings”.

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