Tag: World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)

  • 4TH World Conference on Doping in Sport

    4TH World Conference on Doping in Sport

    Montreal – Canada, April 2, 2013 – It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the fourth World Conference on Doping in Sport, to be held in Johannesburg November 12-15, 2013. The World Conference, organized with the generous support of Sport and Recreation South Africa and the City of Johannesburg, is the occasion at…

  • Launch of 2 Fields 1 Goal Campaign

    Launch of 2 Fields 1 Goal Campaign

    Geneva, Washington, D.C. and Montreal, July 23, 2012: Goal Campaign, The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA), the global Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) today announced the launch of the 2 FIELDS 1 GOAL: Protecting the Integrity of Science and Sport campaign, that aims to achieve the goals…

  • JWRT Players Pledge to Keep Rugby Clean

    JWRT Players Pledge to Keep Rugby Clean

    Dublin – Ireland, June 26, 2012: Some of the world’s top Under 20 players, currently taking part in the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Salt Lake City, Utah, have pledged to stay drug-free in support for the IRB’s Keep Rugby Clean outreach, education and testing programmes. The initiative, delivered in partnership with the World…

  • Pocock and Warburton Join Forces as Keep Rugby Clean Ambassadors

    Pocock and Warburton Join Forces as Keep Rugby Clean Ambassadors

    Dublin-Ireland, June 11, 2012: David Pocock and Sam Warburton may be opposing captains when Australia and Wales take to the field for the second of their three test matches on Saturday, but the flankers have united to become the latest international stars to pledge their support to the Keep Rugby Clean campaign as Ambassadors. Warburton…

  • The BOA bye-Law is not in Compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code

    The BOA bye-Law is not in Compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code

    Lausanne-Switzerland, April 30, 2012: BOA bye-Law, Following the appeal filed by the British Olympic Association (BOA) against a decision of the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) to declare the BOA Bye Law on selection of British athletes for the Olympic Games to be non-compliant with the World Anti-doping Code, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)…

  • IRB Reaffirms to Keeping Rugby Clean with Record Anti-Doping Programme

    Clean Rugby, The International Rugby Board has underscored its continued commitment to the fight against doping in Rugby by undertaking a record programme of testing and education during 2011. With Rugby continuing to break new markets with global exposure and participation at unprecedented levels, the Game’s governing body undertook 1,714 tests (587 In Competition and…