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More than 300 sanctions have been handed to Russian athletes following the seizure of Moscow laboratory data in 2019, the World Anti-Doping Agency says.
The director general of the International Testing Agency (ITA), the body that oversees anti-doping tests on behalf of the Olympic Games and over 80 international sports federations, has warned that the Enhanced Games could force a major rethink in how organisations such as his confront the fight for clean sport.
The probe into Russia's state-backed doping programme passed a milestone of over 300 sanctions against athletes in what the World Anti-Doping Agency president described on Thursday as the "most successful investigation in anti-doping history".
WADA marks anti-doping’s most successful investigation as ‘Operation LIMS’ passes 300 sanctions mark
Today, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announces that sanctions stemming from its groundbreaking ‘Operation LIMS’ investigation based on data and samples that were successfully retrieved by WADA Intelligence and Investigations (I&I) from the Laboratory Information Management System [LIMS] of the Moscow Anti-Doping Laboratory in 2019 have now surpassed the 300 mark.
The oldest player in WBC history just became the oldest player in WBC history to have tested positive for banned substances. The 44-year-old slugger represented Cuba in the 2026 event and was also an Olympic champion at the 2004 Athens Games.
For Lance Armstrong, the doping allegations aren't going away. In fact, they're starting all over again. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has filed formal charges against the seven-time Tour de France winner,
India was placed in Category A – the highest doping risk – by the World Athletics AIU after topping global violations The Athletics Federation of India
Ana-Maria Bărbosu, one of the most well-known Romanian gymnasts of her generation, is on the verge of being sanctioned by the International Testing Agency because she was not found three times by anti-doping agents to be tested within a 12-month period.
Sport Ireland has set up a new WhatsApp service which will facilitate the sharing of any concerns or information around doping across all levels of sport. Already in operation within other anti-doping programmes,