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WADA plans harsher global doping code
World Anti-Doping Agency proposing doubling length of sanctions for athletes caught doping under new anti-doping code.
2013
Last Modified: 13 May 2013 11:24 GMT
FIFA plan biological profiling at World Cup
The world football organisation is developing hormonal profiling project to clamp down on dopers in the sport.
Football
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2013 13:01 GMT
Doping report fuels anger Down Under
Report of widespread drug use in sport has sent shockwaves through Australia leading to demands to name offenders.
2013
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2013 13:24 GMT
WADA slams UCI over Armstrong
Following closure of independent commission into Lance Armstrong scandal, World Anti-Doping Agency points finger at UCI.
Cycling
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2013 21:40 GMT
Armstrong case ‘tip of the iceberg’
World Anti-Doping Agency chief warns against complacency saying his organisation is not 'winning the fight' on doping.
Cycling
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2012 20:00 GMT
Armstrong 'unaffected' by doping report
Cyclist gives off air of indifference to claims that he was at centre of biggest doping scandal in sporting history.
Americas
Last Modified: 11 Oct 2012 17:55 GMT
The case against Armstrong
The US Anti-Doping Agency's report is a damning indictment of seven-time Tour champion Lance Armstrong.
Cycling
Last Modified: 11 Oct 2012 12:58 GMT
Latest twist in the Armstrong tale
Chief of World Anti-Doping Agency says Lance Armstrong should be stripped of his seven Tour de France titles.
Cycling
Last Modified: 24 Aug 2012 11:01 GMT
WADA boss: 'Contador is a cheat'
Contador's guilty verdict is a 'good day for sport' according to World Anti-Doping Agency president John Fahey.
Cycling
Last Modified: 07 Feb 2012 15:34 GMT
Protests over anti-doping rules
World Anti-Doping Agency faces growing criticism from athletes over privacy issues.
Sport
Last Modified: 23 Feb 2009 16:06 GMT
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