New WADA code doubles cheating ban A revised World Anti-Doping Code, doubling the bans for cheats in sport, has been adopted. Athletics • 15 Nov 13
New WADA code doubles cheating ban A revised World Anti-Doping Code, doubling the bans for cheats in sport, has been adopted. Athletics • 15 Nov 13
UCI and WADA reach agreement on terms of inquiry An agreement has been reached between the UCI and the World Anti-Doping Agency over the broad principles under which an independent inquiry into doping in cycling will take place. Cycling • 14 Nov 13
UCI and WADA reach agreement on terms of inquiry An agreement has been reached between the UCI and the World Anti-Doping Agency over the broad principles under which an independent inquiry into doping in cycling will take place. Cycling • 14 Nov 13
WADA warning for Jamaica athletics Jamaican athletes could face exclusion from the global stage after world anti-doping chief John Fahey warned the nation's drug testers they must prove quickly they are meeting international standards. Athletics • 22 Oct 13
WADA warning for Jamaica athletics Jamaican athletes could face exclusion from the global stage after world anti-doping chief John Fahey warned the nation's drug testers they must prove quickly they are meeting international standards. Athletics • 22 Oct 13
Cookson opens talks with WADA The UCI has contacted the World Anti-Doping Agency to start discussions for an independent investigation into cycling's governing body, while legal action against Paul Kimmage has been dropped. Cycling • 11 Oct 13
Cookson opens talks with WADA The UCI has contacted the World Anti-Doping Agency to start discussions for an independent investigation into cycling's governing body, while legal action against Paul Kimmage has been dropped. Cycling • 11 Oct 13
UCI head McQuaid blasts WADA counterpart Fahey The head of international cycling tonight responded to increasing pressure on his position by accusing the man at the top of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) of "blatant and aggressive" untruths. Cycling • 30 Jan 13
UCI head McQuaid blasts WADA counterpart Fahey The head of international cycling tonight responded to increasing pressure on his position by accusing the man at the top of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) of "blatant and aggressive" untruths. Cycling • 30 Jan 13
UCI hope to proceed with doping amnesty Cycling's world governing body the UCI is willing to provide an amnesty for those who give evidence to its independent commission on drug use in the sport, providing that does not contravene the World Anti-Doping Agency code. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
UCI hope to proceed with doping amnesty Cycling's world governing body the UCI is willing to provide an amnesty for those who give evidence to its independent commission on drug use in the sport, providing that does not contravene the World Anti-Doping Agency code. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
Commission calls on UCI to reconsider process The independent commission established by the UCI to investigate doping in cycling has urged the world governing body to reconsider its stance over a truth and reconciliation process. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
Commission calls on UCI to reconsider process The independent commission established by the UCI to investigate doping in cycling has urged the world governing body to reconsider its stance over a truth and reconciliation process. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
WADA backs out of UCI commission The International Cycling Union's independent commission into drug use in the sport was thrown into disarray after it lost the support of both the world and American anti-doping authorities. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
WADA backs out of UCI commission The International Cycling Union's independent commission into drug use in the sport was thrown into disarray after it lost the support of both the world and American anti-doping authorities. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
Armstrong set for further interrogation Lance Armstrong faces a series of interviews over his sordid past if he is to one day return to sporting competition. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
Armstrong set for further interrogation Lance Armstrong faces a series of interviews over his sordid past if he is to one day return to sporting competition. Cycling • 16 Jan 13
UCI admits $100k donation from Armstrong The International Cycling Union has been criticised for accepting a $100,000 cash donation from disgraced Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2002. Cycling • 16 Oct 12
UCI admits $100k donation from Armstrong The International Cycling Union has been criticised for accepting a $100,000 cash donation from disgraced Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2002. Cycling • 16 Oct 12
New human growth hormone test at London 2012 A new test for human growth hormone, one of the most difficult banned substances to detect, is to be used at the London 2012 Olympics. Paris 2024 • 25 Jul 12
New human growth hormone test at London 2012 A new test for human growth hormone, one of the most difficult banned substances to detect, is to be used at the London 2012 Olympics. Paris 2024 • 25 Jul 12