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WADA independent commission recommends harsh reactions

The WADA Independent Commission led by former WADA-president Dick Pound, recommends harsh reactions after their investigation shows doping put in system.

IOC provisionally suspends former IAAF-president

IOC Executive Board takes action following WADA Independent Commission - provisionally suspends Mr. Lamine Diack.

RUSADA prepares statement

On the 9th November 2015 the report of the Independent Commission (IC) launched by WADA was submitted for public consideration. At the moment the Russian Anti-Doping Agency “RUSADA” is studying the material and preparing its comments.

IAAF considers sanctions against the Russian Athletics Federation

In response to WADA's Independent Commission report issued today, the IAAF President, Sebastian Coe, has taken the urgent step of seeking approval from his fellow IAAF Council Members to consider sanctions against the Russian Athletics Federation (ARAF). These sanctions could include provisional and full suspension and the removal of future IAAF events.

Responses from anti-doping organizations

UKAD awaits actions following the WADA report published Monday. While USADA is applauding the work of the WADA Independent Commission.

IOC considers provisionally suspending former IAAF President Diack

The International Olympic Committee Ethics Commission has decided to recommend the provisional suspension of the IOC honorary membership of former IAAF President Mr. Lamine Diack.

Interpol supports French investigation into athletics corruption

Interpol is to coordinate a global investigation led by France into an alleged international corruption scam involving sports officials as well as athletes suspected of a doping cover-up.

French cyclist suspended for four years for EPO

The french cyclist Lloyd Mondory has been suspended for four years by the UCI Anti-Doping Tribunal.

Olympic gold medalist banned for two years

The Australian kayaker Tate Smith has been suspended for two years after testing positive for Stanozolol.

UNESCO says education is key to eradicating doping in sport

More than 250 representatives of governments and the sport movement are expected at Conference of Parties (COP5) in Paris the coming days, in order to discuss anti-doping challenges and propose solutions in line with the Convention to eliminate doping at a time of growing concern about the use of performance enhancing drugs by teenagers and young adults, including recreational athletes.

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