This is a temporary suspension of the 31-year-old American point guard, pending a hearing and prosecution at the INADO, which serves as the local representative of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The player was tested for banned substances on Dec. 15, after the team's home league g...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Friday released the 2021 list of banned substances and methods that will take effect immediately. WADA annually releases its compendium of banned substances and methods for in- and out-of-competition use, and those that have sport-specific prohibitions...
Analysis: US Anti-Doping Agency says it has documentary evidence linking Olympic athletes to the use of banned substancesNEAL CONAN
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The U.S. governing bodies say that cannabis is banned because it could potentially pose a health and safety risk to athletes, and that cannabis could be a performance-enhancing substance for some. The outrage over Richardson’s suspension prompted the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to reconside...
BEIJING, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- China joined the development of an innovative testing method to detect banned substances in dried blood as it will make its formal appearance at the Beijing Olympic Winter Games, said Chinese anti-doping head. ...
Chinese Olympic swimmer Sun Yang banned for 8 years The ban makes Sun Yang ineligible for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics. Feb 28, 2020 Russia hit with 4-year Olympics ban for falsified doping data World Anti-Doping Agency's ruling means Russia will miss next year's Tokyo Olympics and the ...
the center of the scandal are cardiovascular drugs that can be used to enhance endurance; trimetazidine and hypoxen. One banned in sport, the other not. She also said she was using L-carnitine. Here we explore the substances used by Valieva, and others that could be alternative doping ...
TUE is a term used by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the United States Anti-Doping Agency, which allows an athlete to legally consume a drug from the list of banned substances if an athlete is "required to take [the drug] to treat an illness or condition." A number of exper...
The World Anti-Doping Agency has also now published the 2025 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List), which was approved by WADA’s Executive Committee (ExCo) during its meeting on 12 September 2024 and enters into force on 1 January 2025. Players and player support staff are advise...