WADA invites feedback for latest versions of International Standard for Results Management and the Technical Document for Athlete Passport Management Units
WADA laboratories: the cornerstone of the global testing process
In this latest edition of ‘Spotlight’, which keeps stakeholders up to date on the activities being carried out by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) team and its partners, we look at the process of accreditation/approval and monitoring of anti-doping laboratories around the world, which is helping to harmonize the analysis of samples and ensure that the highest standards are maintained. Previous ‘Spotlight’ features are available on WADA’s website.
The Court Of Arbitration For Sport (CAS) Finds Ibai Salas Zorrozua Guilty Of An Anti-doping Rule Violation; Imposes Four-year Period Of Ineligibility
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decision in the case of Mariya Savinova-Farnosova
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) issues decisions in the cases of Tatyana Chernova, Ekaterina Sharmina and Kristina Ugarova
World Rugby confirms pre-Olympic Games sevens anti-doping programme results
UCI statement on Sergio Henao
The CAS to substitute for the All-Russia Athletics Federation in adjudicating eight Anti-Doping Rule Violations
Speech by WADA Director General, David Howman to the 2015 International Athlete Forum for 2020
Settlement agreement in the case of IAAF V. Turkish Athletic Federation and Asli Cakir-Alptekin
WADA’s Independent Commission to launch investigation into doping allegations against international athletics
UCI and WADA terminate CAS case concerning Roman Kreuziger
Press release: UKAD Confirms Two-Year Ban for Professional Cyclist Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
The International Tennis Federation’s anti-doping programme is under attack
Published Friday, 22 March 2013.
The Athlete Biological Passport: a ‘magic bullet’ for EPO detection? Part 1 of 2
Published Wednesday, 06 February 2013.
Fighting Doping In Sport: How Spain's Bureaucracy Is Undermining The Athlete Biological Passport
Published Friday, 11 November 2022.
WADA Executive Committee approves Panama Laboratory to conduct blood analyses in support of the Athlete Biological Passport
WADA’s Athlete Biological Passport: an important tool for protecting clean sport
In this latest edition of ‘Spotlight’, which keeps stakeholders up to date on the activities being carried out by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) team and its partners, we look at the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP), a powerful anti-doping tool that monitors selected biological variables over time to reveal the effects of doping rather than attempting to detect the doping substance or method itself. Previous ‘Spotlight’ features are available on WADA’s website.
The Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation announces anti-doping strategy for 2017 Tour de France
U.S. para cycling athlete, Pinney, accepts sanction for anti-doping rule violation
WADA publishes revised International Standard for Testing and Investigations
WADA statement regarding CAS decision in Asli Cakir Alptekin case
WADA president blog: expanding funding for clean sport
World Rugby confirms Rugby World Cup 2015 anti-doping results
WADA statement regarding Liliya Shobukhova’s sanction
Statement in relation to the Athlete Biological Passport and sharing of athlete data
WADA confirms that leaked Athletics Database does not originate from its Anti-Doping Administration & Management System (ADAMS)
WADA Statement on BBC Panorama Programme
The UCI and Antidoping Switzerland reach an agreement on information sharing and collaboration within the biological passport
The Athlete Biological Passport: a ‘magic bullet’ for EPO detection? Part 2 of 2
Published Thursday, 07 February 2013.