Shut putter Remigius Machura is the third athlete to be suspended to Human Growth Hormone.
According to news agency Reuters, the president of French Anti-Doping Agency (AFDL), Pierre Bordry has resigned.
Formed Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz ban has been lifted by The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Because of the positive tested of European team champion, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, the German Table Tennis Federation has decided to test all of its national teams.
The establishment of an anti-doping center for former USSR countries will be debated in Tsaghkadzor.
Victor Conte, founder and owner of Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative (BALCO), says to Inside The Games that possible corruption happens in anti-doping laboratories.
According to Discovery News tests to detect Gene Doping in athletes are being developed.
CCES Media Conference September 8 to Announce First North American Adverse Analytical Finding and Sanction for Human Growth Hormone.
ScienceDaily (Sep. 2, 2010) — German scientists from Tübingen and Mainz have developed a blood test that can reliably detect gene doping even after 56 days.
Authors of an article from the University of Oslo to appear in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (PNAS) this week, suggests that the length of time for which athletes are banned may need reevaluation.