An investigator hired by the global antidoping regulator found no bias toward China in a case that has outraged Olympic athletes and led to an F.B.I. investigation.
AP National Writer An investigator gave the World Anti-Doping Agency a pass on its handling of the case involving Chinese swimmers, but not without hammering away at the “unsatisfactory” way in which the agency disregarded key rules…
The build-up to the Trevor McCumby vs Caleb Plant fight, on the undercard of the Canelo Alvarez vs Edgar Berlanga main event, on September 14, is turning out to be quite heated. Both boxers have been digging into each other’s past to talk…
The wait has been long for the fans of Simona Halep, isn’t it? In what has been an eventful year for her, Halep’s ban was reduced to nine months from the original 4-year doping ban. As a result, she was cleared to play in the tournaments.…
Ever since the doping episode of Jannik Sinner came to light, Nick Kyrgios has been quite vocal in his remarks against the Italian star. “????????♂️???? first time in history! We are witnessing greatness!,” Kyrgios wrote in a brutal dig…
A group of researchers has made significant progress in developing cost-effective catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), a critical component in technologies such as water splitting and metal-air batteries.
RUSADA reported earlier that up to 25% of all reported anti-doping violations among Russian athletes last year were registered by the agency regarding the use of meldonium
WADA has informed the White House that its officials were seeking to bar its representative from any deliberations about positive tests by Chinese athletes.
World Anti-Doping Agency officials, furious at U.S. investigations into the handling of positive tests, have sought to exclude a Biden administration representative from its board meetings.
It has been quite an eventful year for Jannik Sinner so far. He has experienced both peaks and troughs this season, something which doesn’t happen often. While he started the year with a bang by winning the Australian Open title, Sinner…
The World Anti-Doping Agency has yet to decide whether to appeal the decision to exonerate U.S. Open champion Jannik Sinner of blame for his positive steroid tests, and has another three weeks to do so.