Drugs in sport
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Anti-doping body returns to supreme court for subpoenas on Wednesday and says case is strong
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The chairman of the UK governing body has demanded that the IAAF responds immediately to the allegations made by German television documentary
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Baltimore’s playoff hopes have been dented after their Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata received a four-game ban
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Russia’s Athletics president has dismissed a German TV documentary alleging widespread doping among Russian athletes
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A German documentary has alleged officials in Russian sport and the country’s anti-doping agency are actively involved in the doping of athletes and its cover-up
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Olympic champion, who trained at a Gold Coast pool under a local coach, is ‘no longer welcome’ in Australian pools
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Hearing over subpoena against Shane Charter and Nima Alavi adjourned until Wednesday 10 December
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Anti-doping body to go to supreme court to seek subpoenas to compel witnesses Shane Charter and Nima Alavi to give evidence
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UK anti-doping chiefs expect legal challenges to tough new doping sanctions when automatic four-year bans come into force on 1 January
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World anti-doping agency could appeal against three-month ban Chinese agency imposed on Olympic swimming champion
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The International Cycling Union has provisionally suspended Artur Fedosseyev after he tested positive for an anabolic steroid
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The trainer Philip Fenton was ‘less than truthful’ in his dealings with the Irish racing authorities, according to the official report
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The Olympic champion Sun Yang never intended to cheat, said the Chinese swimming association
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John Hughes, an Irish vet, has been disqualified and fined for possessing Nitrotain and was said to have refused to name any racehorse trainers he had worked for
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China’s world and Olympic swimming champion Sun Yang served a three-month ban for a failed doping test earlier this year, the China Anti-Doping Agency (Chinada) confirmed on Monday
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Philip Fenton, trainer of top chaser Last Instalment, has been disqualified from holding a trainer’s licence for three years for possessing banned steroids
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His idol was the tainted Marco Pantani, and two of his Astana team-mates have been banned for doping, but the Tour de France champion Vincenzo Nibali tells Donald McRae only fools are still taking drugs in cycling
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Astana’s Victor Okishev tested positive for anabolic steroids which follows the cases of brothers Maxim and Valentin Iglinskiy and trainee Ilya Davidenok
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Date set after three-hour directions hearing but there is still no decision on whether it will be open to the public
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The trainer Philip Fenton, who was last month found guilty of possessing steroids and other band substances, is due to appear in front of the Irish Turf Club on Saturday
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Players association will argue at a directions hearing on Tuesday evening that Essendon case must be heard in private
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49ers, Seahawks and Buccaneers staff checked after games as part of investigation into former players’ claims on prescription drugs
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Doping breaches will bring a four-year ban, increased from two, as Australia falls into line with world doping rules
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Notices were sent late on Friday to the current and former players who could face two-year bans
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The RFU has commissioned a survey on teenage supplement and drug use among boys and girls who partake in a range of sports
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Great Britain’s anti-doping chief Andy Parkinson is to take over as British Rowing’s new chief executive
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The six-times world championship finalist Jimmy White has told of his battle with crack cocaine addiction
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Flanagan has undergone education courses after being banned in December 2013 over the club’s controversial supplement program
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Denis Egan plans to hold an inquiry in the next few weeks after the guilty verdict handed down on the prominent trainer
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The Irish Turf Club is to launch an investigation following the court case verdict
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Kieran O’Driscoll, who runs an equine supplies business, faces 36 charges of owning unauthorised remedies and is set to appear at court in January
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The Essendon players facing potential anti-doping charges want to go before an AFL tribunal as soon as possible
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The Irish handler allegedly had unlicensed animal remedies at his yard
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Jonathan Tiernan-Locke, who is serving a two-year doping suspension, said he is not ready to quit cycling yet
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Sportblog Doping revelations offer Lord Coe daunting athletics clean-up job