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The world football organisation is developing hormonal profiling project to clamp down on dopers in the sport.
Puerto trial plaintiff and former professional rider Jesus Manzano tells court about complex doping used in cycling.
Sports such as modern pentathlon, taekwondo, wrestling, badminton and table tennis under scrutiny for 2020 Games.
Report of widespread drug use in sport has sent shockwaves through Australia leading to demands to name offenders.
Cyclist Frank Schleck is out of Tour after being handed a one-year backdated ban for failing doping test.
Following closure of independent commission into Lance Armstrong scandal, World Anti-Doping Agency points finger at UCI.
Ukrainian shot put champion Yuriy Bilonog is stripped of gold after samples stored for eight years are found positive.
International Olympic Committee head in favour of doubling the length of doping bans to keep cheats out of the Games.
The International Tennis Federation is hoping to learn from cycling's doping programs to catch drug taking players.
World Anti-Doping Agency chief warns against complacency saying his organisation is not 'winning the fight' on doping.
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