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USADA AND THE NETHERLANDS ANTI-DOPING AUTHORITY PARTNER TO UNCOVER TAMPERING SCHEME

Colorado Springs, Colo. (June 8, 2010) -USADA announced today that Orien Greene of Gainesville, Florida, and Teddy Gipson of Spearsville, Louisiana, have been sanctioned as a result of their participation in efforts to tamper with doping control, which is an anti-doping rule violation under the USADA Protocol for Olympic and Paralympic Movement Testing and the anti-doping rules of FIBA, the international federation for basketball, both of which have adopted the World Anti-Doping Code (“Code”).

FIS sanctions Russian Ski Association

The FIS Council has decided to sanction the Russian Ski Association.

Italy tops doping cases statistics for cycling

The IADB has registered 75 doping cases related to Italy and cycling.

German Soccer Players tested out-of-competition

14 players on the The German National Soccer Team was tested Out-of-competition during their training camp in Italy.

Mickael Larpe and Alessandro Coló provisionally suspended

The UCI has informed the riders Mickael Larpe (FRA) and Alessandro Coló (ITA) that they are provisionally suspended.

Admitting extentive doping usage

The American cyclist, Floyd Landis, has admitted using doping, also before the positive doping test during The Tour de France in 2006.

WADA has released the independet observer report from Vancouver Olympics

WADA was an independent observer during the Olympic Games in Vancouver in 2010.

Two years suspension for possession of HGH

The International Tennis Federation announced today that Wayne Odesnik has been found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation under Article C.6 of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (Possession of a Prohibited Substance without a therapeutic use exemption).

46 Weightlifters banned

Suaid Arabia's official sports regulator has banned 46 weightlifters.

Two volleyball players banned by the Qatar Anti-Doping Commission

Doha: Within its efforts to promote a drug free practice of sport in the State of Qatar, the Qatar Anti-Doping Commission took dissuasive decisions against two players from Al-Rayyan and Al-Sadd clubs, convinced of taking prohibited substances.

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