Oslo (ADDB): ITA, WADA and IOC are tightening the net for athletes trying to win by using prohibited substances or methods.
Wimbledon hasn’t had a positive test during its tournament since 2007. The tournament is the cleanest out of the four Grand Slam tournament according to our records.
Norway and Italy are the two countries with the most doping cases in soccer. 36 Norwegian and 31 Italian players has been banned for using prohibited substances or methods.
European Athletics Championships in Rome is underway and we dived into the Anti-Doping Database to find statistics for doping Europe. One country stands out with 44% of the top 10 list of European countries we present in this article.
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) advises that the UCI Anti-Doping Tribunal has rendered a decision against Colombian rider Miguel Ángel López.
French Open hasn’t had a positive test during its tournament since 2011. In total, only seven athletes have been banned after testing positive during the tournament in the French capital.
Zerfe Wondemagegn from Ethiopia has tested positive for EPO and will miss the next two Olympic Games.
The Norwegian wrestler Oskar Marvik has been given three warnings for breaching the duty to report regulations, but the national team wrestler believes that Antidoping Norway (ADNO) has assessed the case incorrectly. He is supported by the Norwegian Wrestling Federation.
World-renowned Spanish athlete Mohamed Katir is provisionally suspended after failing to provide whereabout information three times within a year.
The middle-distance runner Prisca Chesang from Uganda was given a two-year suspension by the Athletics Integrity Unit after testing positive for Furosemide.