
Statement from USADA CEO Travis T. Tygart on WADA’s Failure to Testify
It’s a sad day when WADA declines an invitation to testify under oath and hides behind press statements that attack and deflect.
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It’s a sad day when WADA declines an invitation to testify under oath and hides behind press statements that attack and deflect.
Olympians Michael Phelps and Allison Schmit will testify in a hearing hosted by a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee at 7 p.m. ET on June 25, 2024.
A Court of Arbitration for Sport panel imposed a four-year sanction for swimmer Michael Brinegar.
An independent arbitrator imposed an eight-year suspension for Gil Roberts’ second doping violation.
Ella Nicholson, of Medina, Ohio, has accepted a public warning for failing to obtain a TUE prior to her use of an otherwise prohibited medication.
An independent arbitrator determined that Kensey McMahon will receive a four-year sanction.
To ensure accurate and complete information is presented, we have compiled facts that address WADA President Banka’s statements.
Today’s WADA Foundation Board meeting further demonstrated that the global anti-doping system is as broken as ever and needs immediate reform.
Breezy Johnson, of Victor, Idaho, an athlete in the sport of skiing, has accepted a 14-month sanction for a Whereabouts rule violation.
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