• World Curling contested the credibility of Harris’ claim, including the evidence she presented and its chain of custody, ...
Breaches of ethics in sports are almost as old as professional competitions. Here’s when they have affected the business — and when they haven’t.
One in five athletes sampled at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham confessed to doping in the previous 12 months, according to an anonymous anti-doping survey. Twenty-one per cent of more than ...
Gene and cell doping typically utilizes genes that encode proteins that can enhance athletic performance, and can evade current protein-level drug monitoring anti-doping tests. Changmin Sung, a ...
A pivotal legal dispute has emerged that could redefine how sports authorities handle the publication of athletes’ personal data. At the heart of the matter is the practice by Austria’s National ...
Being a sports fan today means getting used to the constant news of positive tests. We’ve seen this story too many times. But sometimes, a big scandal changes everything. Like Ruth Chepngetich’s ...
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After the Biggest Doping Bust in Years, What's Next?
Now that the fastest marathoner in history, Ruth Chepngetich, has been caught, is it time give up and let athletes dope? To be a sports fan in the modern era is to be at least somewhat numb to the ...
Dec 12 (Reuters) - The global fight against doping has "stalled", with athletes evading detection systems that are failing to keep pace with increasingly sophisticated cheats, a leading anti-doping ...
New sports ethics rules are to enter into force in Estonia this year, aimed at combating match-fixing in sport.
To be a sports fan in the modern era is to be at least somewhat numb to the steady drip of doping positives. Occasionally, though, a bust is so big that it changes the trajectory of the sport. Ben ...
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