Starting at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, the IOC decided to abandon universal testing for female athletes in favor of a “suspicion-based” approach, where athletes suspected of being men competing in the women’s divisions would be tested. This move resulted in no screen...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2Medical Affairs, Exactis Innovation, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 3Department of Integrity, Australian Rules Football League (AFL), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 4IOC, Lausanne, Switzerland 5Department of Sport Medicine and Functional Explorations, University H...
(Exhibit C-8): Given the significant anomalies identified by WADA I&I as part of its ongoing investigation, and in light of the importance of public confidence in the integrity of Russian sport and of the World Anti-Doping Program, the Taskforce considered that this situation should be dealt...
Prohibited Substances and Methods (updated annually); International Standard for Testing and Investigations (ISTI); International Standard for Laboratories (ISL); International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE); International Standard for the Protection of Privacy and Personal Information (ISP...
CAS 2004/A/651, French v Australian Sports Commission & Cycling Australia. See also USADA v Leogrande, AAA Panel Decision dated 1 December 2008 (admission of doping, alongside clear circumstantial evidence, was enough to establish an ADRV). ...