Facts

We have created some factual articles on doping in sport. You can find these below.

List of Director Generals at the World Anti-Doping Agency

This post shows the list of who has had the Director General position at the World Anti-Doping Agency

USA - the country with the second most doping sanctions

The United States is the country with over 1000 sanctioned athletes registered in the Anti-Doping Database. That puts them on the second place. Only Russia has more – nearly 400 more.

Judo – a sport where diuretics and steroids are used

Judo and banned substances: From diuretics to steroids. Which country has the most positive tests and suspended athletes.

Kenya’s doping problem: Norandrosterone

Kenya is holding the third spot in the sport of track and field when it comes to doping cases. Close to 280 of the Kenyans has been banned for an anti-doping rule violation.

EPO – the synthetic Blood Doping Method

Artificially produced Erythropoietin was approved as a medicine in 1989. Not long after, athletes – especially in endurance sports – started using the substance.

Blood Doping - the risks of boosting your blood

Blood doping is used by sports athletes to improve endurance and performance. By using methods or medicines to produce more red blood cells, the blood can carry more oxygen.

Oxandrolone - a weight gain medicine used to build more muscle

What is Oxandrolone? A drug that has sidelined 390 athletes after testing positive.

Doping In Sport by definitions

Sport at its highest level is a celebration of human potential, a showcase of discipline, perseverance, and fair competition. Doping does not fit into that image.

FAQ - Definitions and interpretation

Definitions and interpretations in relation to sport and anti-doping

Clenbuterol in Anti-Doping: Cases, Uses & Classification

Clenbuterol - From asthma medicine treatment to doping risk. Read about doping cases and athlete implications.

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