Sinner wins second match back from doping ban
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A 100-meter sprinter who tested positive at the Paris Olympics for the type of anabolic steroid used by Ben Johnson at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games claimed at his disciplinary hearing the drug "is unsuited for sprinters.
Tennis star Jannik Sinner revealed he considered walking away from the sport over his recent doping suspension. The world No. 1 is approaching the end of a three-month ban having twice tested positive for banned substance Clostebol, an anabolic steroid ...
Scientists turned their sophisticated analytical capabilities for testing athlete samples for performance-enhancing drugs to research examining the U.S. meat supply. The study was designed to investigate concerns that residues of growth promoters used in meat production could potentially cause athletes to test positive.
Jannik Sinner was just as surprised by which fellow players sent him messages of support at the start of his three-month doping ban as those who sent nothing.
Miguel Ángel López was found guilty by the anti-doping tribunal of the International Cycling Union (UCI) of “use and possession of a prohibited substance (Menotropin)” at the 2022 Giro d’Italia.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAnti-doping study investigates US meat as athletes raise beef contamination fearsAnti-doping violations have long cast shadows over global competitions, with agencies like the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) enforcing strict liability, holding athletes accountable even for unintentional ingestion.
Billions are set to watch an Olympics-style tournament where athletes take performance-enhancing drugs, the founder of the controversial competition has said.
Jannik Sinner is returning to tennis at the Italian Open this week after his settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency raised questions, since it conveniently allowed Sinner not to miss any Grand S