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- Doping in sport - Wikipedia
The term doping is widely used by organizations that regulate sporting competitions The use of drugs to enhance performance is considered unethical and is prohibited by most international sports organizations, including the International Olympic Committee
- Doping | Description, Forms, Regulation, Athletes Caught | Britannica
Doping is the use of substances or techniques to illegally improve human performance and, more specifically, to gain a competitive advantage in athletic events
- The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)
From understanding anti-doping rules and responsibilities to accessing supplement and testing resources, we provide everything you need to navigate clean sport with confidence Explore our trusted tools and take the first step toward fair competition
- Doping in sport: What is it and how is it being tackled? - BBC
What is doping? Doping means athletes taking illegal substances to improve their performances There are five classes of banned drugs, the most common of which are stimulants and hormones
- Doping in Sports, a Never-Ending Story? - PMC
The doping phenomenon in sports is increasing and diversifying, as are the drugs used for doping There is a permanent race among those who invent new doping methods and sports ethics organizations that are searching for more performant methods to detect them
- Doping | AP News
Sports court upholds sprinter’s 4-year doping ban, rejects ‘recovery gummies’ defense October 30
- Raising the game for clean sport | World Anti Doping Agency
Our key activities include scientific and social science research; education; intelligence investigations; development of anti-doping capacity; and monitoring of compliance with the World Anti-Doping Program
- What is Doping? - wbsc. org
The use of doping substances or doping methods to enhance performance is fundamentally wrong and is detrimental to the overall spirit of sport Drug misuse can be harmful to an athlete’s health and to other athletes competing in the sport
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