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China launches investigation into WADA drug allegations
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) director general David Howman told Reuters in an interview last week that "ninety-nine percent" of the materials used by criminal gangs around the world to make the drugs were emanating from China. #China #NewsTracker #World Anti-Doping Agency #David Howman
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WADA urges football to conduct more EPO tests
Last week, Spain's anti-doping agency announced it was examining claims by a former president of Spanish team Real Sociedad that its players used performance-enhancing substances. #football #Doping #KickingAround #WADA #EPO
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Federer calls for biological passports to detect doping
The UCI introduced biological passports in 2008 to track any blood changes in riders against an original profile which could mean they had taken illegal substances. #Tennis #Roger Federer #NewsTracker #Doping
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Armstrong may testify under oath about doping
After years of denials, Armstrong admitted in an interview with Oprah Winfrey last month that he had cheated his way to a record seven Tour de France titles. #NewsTracker #Cycling #Lance Armstrong #Doping #USADA
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Use of banned substances 'widespread' in Australian sport
The report was the result of a one-year probe by Australia's leading criminal intelligence organisation into the use of drugs. #Australia #NewsTracker #Doping
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Golf: Vijay Singh admits using controversial spray
Former world number one Vijay Singh has admitted using deer antler spray, but says he was unaware the extract contained an insulin-like growth factor that is banned by the PGA Tour. #Golf #NewsTracker #Doping #Vijay Singh
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Lance Armstrong sued for fraud over book fabrications
Two California men have sued Lance Armstrong and his book publishers claiming that the cyclist's best-selling memoirs were revealed to be filled with lies after he confessed last week to systematic doping. #NewsTracker #Lance Armstrong #Doping #It's Not About The Bike
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Six questions we would like Armstrong to answer
The confession is now history but Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey raised more questions than answers. #OnOurMind #Oprah Winfrey #Cycling #Lance Armstrong #Doping
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Armstrong's enemies find vindication and sadness
Stories about the havoc Armstrong unleashed on people's lives - come from seemingly every corner: bike mechanics, multi-millionaire businessmen, trainers, masseuses, wives and more. #OnOurMind #Oprah Winfrey #Lance Armstrong #Doping
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Ben Johnson says Armstrong will be forgiven
Johnson, one of sport's most notorious dopers, said Armstrong could still rebuild his standing with the public. #Lance Armstrong #Doping #TheySaidIt #Ben Johnson

