Q & A with Olympic Skier Kikkan Randall
Olympic skier Kikkan Randall reflects back on her time spent in the USADA Registered Testing Pool and the value of clean sport.
Olympic skier Kikkan Randall reflects back on her time spent in the USADA Registered Testing Pool and the value of clean sport.
From tragedy in Afghanistan to triumph in London: How a Navy Lieutenant became the standard-bearer of courage for clean athletes around the world.
Ex-Pro Cyclist Tyler Hamilton speaks about his choice to come clean and tell the truth, as well as the bright future he envisions for the next generation.
Overall, Arnold Thomas loves every aspect of his job, from accepting and planning assignments to meeting and educating Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
Pregnenolone is a hormone naturally produced in the body by the adrenal gland. Pregnenolone is also made from cholesterol, and is the starting material in the production of testosterone, progesterone, cortisol, estrogen and other hormones.
The ABP is an important tool for anti-doping organizations. Here are answers to some commonly asked questions regarding the Athlete Biological Passport.
Moses addresses recent doping allegations within track and field, as well as the election of IAAF President Sebastian Coe – all the while reiterating his position that organizations cannot be depended upon to simultaneously promote and police themselves.
Laura Hahn started testing athletes as a DCO in 1996, when the job was a function of the USOC and anti-doping technology has helped advance her position.
Education of athletes is a key priority for USADA, and we strive to provide athletes with the information they want and need to be successfully clean.