WADA

  • Photo: COLOURBOX
    09.11.2015 /
    WADA’s independent report on doping in athletics says that Russia should be banned from international competition for upholding a state-supported doping system.
  • Photo: Erik van Leeuwen/Wikimedia
    28.04.2015 /
    In December 2014, revelations about widespread doping and cover-up in Russian and international athletics, led both WADA and the IAAF to initiate investigations. The journalist behind the documentary as well as the two Russians who blew the whistle on the doping practices will share their story at Play the Game 2015.
  • Photo: Richard Masoner/Flickr
    By Declan Hill
    08.04.2015 /
    The fight against match-fixing could be repeating the errors of the anti-doping fight, says Declan Hill, who in this article compares similarities between cycling's CIRI report and a yet undisclosed match-fixing investigation.
  • 15.11.2013 /
    The fourth World Conference on Doping in Sport concluded today by the adoption of the revised 2015 World Anti-Doping Code.
  • 29.10.2013 /
    When professor Gerhard Treutlein from Heidelberg University wants to get young people to discuss doping and the rights of athletes, he tells a true and quite disturbing story from the 1970s in West Germany.
  • 17.10.2013 /
    At Play the Game 2013, taking place in Aarhus, Denmark 28-31 October, the anti-doping fight will be thoroughly discussed by some of the most knowledgeable specialists in the field.
  • 23.07.2013 /
    Brian Cookson, head of British Cycling, promises a full investigation into cycling’s doping past and a new and more active approach in the fight against doping should he succeed in ousting incumbent UCI president Pat McQuaid in September’s election.
  • 07.02.2013 /
    A national report about doping in Australia shows an extensive use of doping among Australian elite athletes.

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