News on doping in sport

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New CEO for NADA Austria

Michael Cepic has been appointed as new CEO for the Austria National Anti-Doping Agency.

US Anti-Doping Denies Witness Deals

The US Anti-Doping Agency denies that there are any deals involving any witnesses in the investigation involving Lance Armstrong.

EHF creates Anti-Doping Unit

The second day of 11th EHF Congress in Monaco the EHF voted to create a new EHF Anti-doping Unit (EAU).

Blank, Earl and Thanou rewarded Young Investigator Award

WADA has rewarded outstanding Masters level research of students in Austria, the United Kingdom and Greece through its annual Young Investigator Award program.

FIFA will have Biological Passports before 2014 World Cup

The International Soccer Federation (FIFA) will have biological profiles (passports) for all teams qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

WADA wants changes on sample collection

The World Anti-Doping Agency is suggesting that athletes shall not be noticed in advance also when samples are collected in competition.

Longer suspensions in new WADC

In the suggested new World Anti-Doping Code athletes can be suspended for four years.

Athletes can be tested at all times

In the new suggested World Anti-Doping Code, WADA suggests that athletes must be available for Sample collection at all times.

Bulgarian sprinter Inna Evtimova

The bulgarian sprinter Inna Evtimova has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for a prohibited substance.

Boxer tests positive for diuretics

ASADA has confirmed media reports that Australian boxer Bianca Elmir tested positive to the presence of diuretics in her urine sample, which was collected at the Australian Boxing Championships in Hobart on 4 February 2012.

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