In competitive sports, doping is the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by competitors. The term is widely used by organizations that regulate sporting competitions.
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Government agency in charge of Australia's drug testing program. Has extensive information on drugs in sports and trends in drug testing.
Promotes drug-free sport, equity, fair play, safety and non-violence. English and French versions.
Contains anti-doping conventions, work of CAHAMA committee, the monitoring T-DO group, and OneVoice platform of WADA-related issues.
Seeks for innovative anti-doping and education services for sport and helps to ensure the integrity of competition for athletes, sports organizations and fans worldwide.
Independent agency responsible for managing the testing for U.S. Olympic, Pan Am, and Paralympic athletes, and for preserving the integrity of sport through research initiatives and educational programs.
Promotes, coordinates, and monitors at the international level the fight against doping in sports in all its forms.
Contains anti-doping conventions, work of CAHAMA committee, the monitoring T-DO group, and OneVoice platform of WADA-related issues.
Seeks for innovative anti-doping and education services for sport and helps to ensure the integrity of competition for athletes, sports organizations and fans worldwide.
Independent agency responsible for managing the testing for U.S. Olympic, Pan Am, and Paralympic athletes, and for preserving the integrity of sport through research initiatives and educational programs.
Promotes drug-free sport, equity, fair play, safety and non-violence. English and French versions.
Promotes, coordinates, and monitors at the international level the fight against doping in sports in all its forms.
Government agency in charge of Australia's drug testing program. Has extensive information on drugs in sports and trends in drug testing.
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