USADA Imposes Lifetime Ban Against Former Track & Field Coach, Trevor Graham
USADA announced today that it has imposed a lifetime period of ineligibility against former Track & Field coach Trevor Graham.
USADA announced today that it has imposed a lifetime period of ineligibility against former Track & Field coach Trevor Graham.
USADA announces the launch of its My Victory campaign aimed at helping America’s athletes understand and embrace the ideals of competing clean.
Morgan Hamm, of Columbus, OH, an athlete in the sport of Gymnastics, tested positive for a prohibited substance and accepted a public warning for his first offense.
Jerome Young of Raleigh, NC, a former athlete in the sport of Track & Field, accepted additional sanctions after admitting to use of prohibited substances.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) performed a total of 2,121 dopingcontrol tests in the first quarter (January 1- March 31) of 2008, including 1,775 domestic tests.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) administered a total of 8,347 doping control tests in 2007, including 7,801 domestic tests, USADA Chief Executive Officer Travis T. Tygart announced today.
Statement from United States Anti-Doping Chief Executive Officer Travis T. Tygart in response to submission of the UNESCO Anti-Doping Convention by President George W. Bush to the United States Senate
Stephen Alfred of Capitola, Calif., an athlete in the sport of cycling, received a lifetime period of ineligibility for his third anti-doping rules violation.
Training tips and nutritional knowledge for improving athletic performance are just a few pieces of the useful information available at ThatsDope.org, a new Web site launched by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).