News from German NADA


Below you will find collected news from German National Anti-Doping Agency

 

NADA and ABDA in the service of clean sport Together against doping: The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) and the ABDA - Federal Union of German Associations of Pharmacists have done important educational work for clean sport during the Olympic Games in London. In the pharmacy at the German House were questions about the relevance of doping drugs and pharmaceutical answered questions from the NADA pharmacist Dr. Anja Scheiff. Links: http://interaktiv.nada-bonn.de/index.php?id=136&rid=t_919&mid=244&aC=12f704fd&jumpurl=2 http://interaktiv.nada-bonn.de/index.php?id=136&rid=t_919&mid=244&aC=12f704fd&jumpurl=3 http://interaktiv.nada-bonn.de/index.php?id=136&rid=t_919&mid=244&aC=12f704fd&jumpurl=4 4963 controls in the first half The German athletes has been tested out the competition by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) 4963 times during the first half of this year. This included the 392 Olympic participants, most of which were repeatedly tested in advance of the Games in London. All samples were negative. - It was the most extensive test program before the Olympic Games, the NADA has ever done. Thus, the NADA positioned very well in international comparison, says Head of DKS Daniel Fetzer. More here: http://interaktiv.nada-bonn.de/index.php?id=136&rid=t_919&mid=244&aC=12f704fd&jumpurl=5 Joint statement from WADA and NADA Germany\'s National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have agreed in meeting in Frankfurt on a common approach in the cases of UV blood treatment at Erfurt Olympic Training Center. To avoid further complications in dealing with the cases, both parties agreed on a future closer cooperation at all levels. More here: http://interaktiv.nada-bonn.de/index.php?id=136&rid=t_919&mid=244&aC=12f704fd&jumpurl=6 NADA exchange with Anti-Doping Norway NADA Germany has been in Oslo visiting Anti-Doping Norway to share experience with their colleagues and to intensify their cooperation. http://interaktiv.nada-bonn.de/index.php?id=136&rid=t_919&mid=244&aC=12f704fd&jumpurl=8 NADA takes the Sinkewitz case to CAS The doping case involving cyclist Patrik Sinkewitz and usage of Growth Hormones (HGH) will now be sent to CAS to get a final decision.

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