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News from German NADA

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

Suggested Changes in List Criteria

In the new World Anti-Doping Code WADA is suggesting to change the criteria for putting substances on the Prohibited Substances list.

WADA suggests ban from Olympic Games

If the suggested World Anti-Doping Code comes into force athletes can be banned from upcoming Olympic Games after their ban has been completed.

Massive Testing Before Olympic Games

The International Association of Athletics Federations has done 2211 doping tests before the Olympic Games in London.

Samples re-analyse finds three further cases of doping

Monte Carlo - In what should serve as a timely warning to athletes ahead of the London Olympics, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has used evidence and abnormalities identified in the biological passport of three elite athletes to retrospectively uncover further cases of doping at the 2011 IAAF World Championships.

Adverse Analytical Finding for Frank Schleck

Earlier today, the UCI advised the Luxembourger rider Frank Schleck of an Adverse Analytical Finding (presence of the diuretic Xipamide based on the report from the WADA accredited laboratory in Châtenay-Malabry) in the urine sample collected from him at an in competition test at the Tour de France on 14 July 2012.

New CEO for NADA Austria

Michael Cepic has been appointed as new CEO for the Austria National Anti-Doping Agency.

US Anti-Doping Denies Witness Deals

The US Anti-Doping Agency denies that there are any deals involving any witnesses in the investigation involving Lance Armstrong.

EHF creates Anti-Doping Unit

The second day of 11th EHF Congress in Monaco the EHF voted to create a new EHF Anti-doping Unit (EAU).

Blank, Earl and Thanou rewarded Young Investigator Award

WADA has rewarded outstanding Masters level research of students in Austria, the United Kingdom and Greece through its annual Young Investigator Award program.

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