Sentences with phrase «doping ban»

Paul Gallens brother slapped with two - year doping ban Herston Health Precinct to gain 3D printing hub Could astrogeology be your dream career?
The six - time Paralympic gold medallist can't wait to get his season started but says he hopes he is competing on a level playing field after news of Polish wheelchair racer Tomasz Hamerlak's four - year doping ban
In the non-Diamond-League men's 100m Justin Gatlin ran a 9.80 world lead to beat Tyson Gay — making his return following a one - year doping ban — with 9.93 and their fellow American Michael Rodgers with a 9.98 season's best.
Well, for starters, Cakir Alptekin had served a two - year doping ban when she tested positive at the IAAF World Junior Championships in 2004 as a teenage steeplechaser.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has cut Arijan Ademi's doping ban from four years to two after the Dinamo Zagreb and Macedonia midfielder persuaded an appeal panel he had not intentionally cheated.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on Thursday that it will appeal to the Swiss Federal Tribunal against the decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to lift doping bans on 28 Russians.

Not exact matches

For instance, Armstrong used Mobli to share that famous photo of himself with his Tour de France jerseys after he was banned for life by the International Cycling Union for doping.
Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour titles and banned for life from bicycle racing in 2012 by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency after it accused him in a report of engineering one of the most sophisticated doping schemes in sports.
When Russia's doping program came to light, Nikitina was banned and stripped of her medal by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)-- only to be reinstated when the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned the ruling.
Several athletes from Russia are facing bans from the Olympics after drug tests revealed that they were doping.
He then moved to Cruzeiro, but was banned for six months for doping and ultimately returned to his boyhood club.
A statement from British Athletics read: «British Athletics doesn't invite any athlete who has received a two - year ban for a serious doping violation or whose participation brings the sport into disrepute.»
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has spoken about doping in the game of football in the light of more news regarding the ban of SaidoBerahino.
April 13 — Peru captain Paolo Guerrero's dreams of leading his country into the World Cup in June could be shattered if the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) appeal to increase his ban for a positive doping test is successful.
One of these banned practices is blood doping, which artificially increases oxygen delivery to the muscles allowing athletes to increase their endurance.
Gene doping is technically possible, which is why the World Anti-Doping Agency preemptively banned the practice among Olympians in 2003.
Then, in 2012, he got a lifetime ban for doping, for using among other things the blood - oxygen - boosting agent erythropoietin (EPO).
It suggested that 13.0 percent of the athletes surveyed had used illegal and banned substances in the twelve months prior to the survey; 15.1 percent were believed to have engaged in brain doping.
But that said, the United States has no laws specifically banning gene doping.
WADA and the International Olympic Committee banned gene doping in 2003 [source: WADA].
Athletes also can get banned for refusing to participate in (or tampering with) efforts to find others who use doping drugs.
As new drugs and ways of doping emerged, officials banned these, too.
In 2009, Cardarine was banned by WADA (World Anti Doping Association) as it provided benefits to the users in their competition.
This remarkable film, which shockingly stumbled on to the Russian Olympic athlete doping scandal, led to the banning of the Russian team from the Winter Olympics and resulted in the film's key subject and whistleblower, Grigory Rodchenkov, being put into a U.S. witness relocation program.
«You corroborate and prove and substantiate a fraud of this caliber that spanned for decades, and then essentially give the country that committed that fraud a slap on the wrist, allow 160 of their athletes to compete in those games, two of them found doping, and then immediately after the games are over — without that country ever accepting responsibility, apologizing for any of their actions or accepting that any of this was truth while they continue to hunt Dr. Rodchenkov — you lift the ban on that country.
The always - topical documentary category is likely to keep its crown as the newsiest bracket at the Oscars by nominating not one, but two features about Syria — festival favorite City of Ghosts, acquired by Amazon in a $ 2 million deal, and Last Men in Aleppo, winner of a Sundance Grand Jury Prize — as well as Icarus, an investigation into Russia's shady doping program (which should get a boost from the news that Russia has been banned from the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics), and Jane, a lyrical look at pioneering primatologist Jane Goodall, who spent years battling a scientific community that refused to take her seriously.
Months before Russia's ban, the Netflix documentary already shed a light on the insane world of Russian doping.
Bryan Fogel's documentary Icarus played an important role exposing Russia's vast state - sponsored doping program, a scheme that recently prompted the International Olympic Committee to ban the country from the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
If you want to understand why Russia has been banned from the 2018 Winter Olympics and how the country was able to get away with this doping scandal for so long, Icarus is a must watch.
After seeing Oprah Winfrey interview Lance Armstrong and cringing upon hearing Armstrong's semi-admission of «doping» (taking banned performance enhancing substances) throughout his cycling career, I got to thinking about doping in other sports.
Court of Arbitration for Sport upholds athletics body's decision to ban Russian athletes from Rio Olympics after widespread failures of doping tests
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