Cycling Athlete Receives Lifetime Ban For Second Doping Violation
US cycling athlete Duane Dickey of Cokato, Minnesota, has accepted a lifetime period of ineligibility for a second anti-doping rule violation.
US cycling athlete Duane Dickey of Cokato, Minnesota, has accepted a lifetime period of ineligibility for a second anti-doping rule violation.
Cycling athlete Kenny Williams of Kenmore, Washington has committed a violation by competing during his two-year period of ineligibility.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), in partnership with Discovery Education, today announced the kick-off of the second year of the USADA True Sport Awards, promoting honesty, respect, teamwork, and healthy choices.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), in partnership with Discovery Education, today announced the kick-off of the second year of the USADA True Sport Awards, promoting honesty, respect, teamwork, and healthy choices.
The independent American Arbitration Association/Court of Arbitration for Sport (AAA/CAS) has issued a written decision that Alberto Blanco, an athlete in the sport of cycling, committed a doping violation and will receive a two-year suspension for the offense.
Raymond Stewart, a coach in the sport of track and field, and four-time Olympic sprinter who competed for the country of Jamaica, has received a lifetime suspension in a decision by an independent American Arbitration Association (AAA) arbitrator.
Gold award winning teachers, coaches and community leaders from USADA’s 2009-2010 True Sport Awards program gathered this week in Colorado Springs, CO
USADA is pleased to share the following statistics and specific highlights for the first quarter of 2010.
In response to a high volume of interest in the testing statistics for the professional boxing event held on May 1, 2010 between Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Shane Mosley, the following is a summary of program information: