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... COLUMNS BY EVAN WEINER N.J. sports betting: The people vs. sports owners Lance Armstrong doping charges: What is WADA and why do they care? The hypocrisy of big time college sports NCAA is Penn ...
... tarnished. The New York times reports that Armstrong gave up on his fight of drug charges from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) on Thursday. The agency will now ban the former champion from cycling ...
... Edition" is available at www.bickley.com and Amazon.com. RECENT COLUMNS BY EVAN WEINER Lance Armstrong doping charges: What is WADA and why do they care? The hypocrisy of big time college sports ...
... seeing him use EPO, HGH, and steroids. WADA and USADA are simply doing what they are supposed to do. If you feel that doping in sports should not be punished, fine. ...
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... that a cyclist could win without doping seven Tour De France titles, the Tour being one of the most testing and physically demanding sport events. So, that disbelieve is really emotionally driving the ...
... The World Anti-Doping Agency wants the United States Anti-Doping Agency to conduct an investigation into the allegations that Armstrong did something while the International Cycling Union wants a shot ...
... after competing in a judo event on July 30. He became the first of this year’s 10,500 Olympic athletes to fail a doping test while in competition. He said in a statement, "I apologize to U.S. Olympic ...
... of an Olympic controversy, as the swimmer has been accused of doping. At the games in London, Ye has broken a world records in her first of two gold medal wins. Ye’s time was compared to American swimmer ...
... the U.S Anti-Doping Agency for using a banned substance, according to Yahoo Sports. Solo tested positive for Canrenone in a urine test that was taken on June 15. Solo has accepted the USADA warning ...
... Zabriskie, and Christian Vande Velde will testify against the 7-time Tour de France champion in exchange for reduced suspensions.  In an e-mail to the AP, Armstrong accused  U.S. anti-doping ...
... drugs whilst winning his titles regardless of whether or not he himself was doping. Here's an article that goes into this theory in more detail: http://youkantbeserious.com/2012/06/14/it-doesnt-matter ...
BY CHRISTINE VALDEZ NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Champion cyclist Lance Armstrong could lose all of his seven Tour de France titles due to new doping charges. Armstrong received a letter from the U.S Anti-Doping ...
...  According to MLB executive vice president Rob Manfred, baseball’s higher ups "vehemently disagree" with Das' decision. Chief executive officer of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency Travis Tygart said that ...
... the 2010 Tour de France indicated the 50 milliliters of clenbuterol. The assumption was consistent with WADA's (World Anti-Doping Agency) own opinions, according to The Washington Post. “The onus is ...
... Anti-Doping Agency lab, where they do their testing, to perform a secondary test to determine whether elevated levels of testosterone found in Braun’s body were natural or came from an artificial source. ...
... his 100-meter title in Seoul in 1988 after Ben Johnson was stripped of the medal for doping and won the long jump in four straight Summer Olympics. Phillyburbs.com reports Lewis grew up in Willingboro ...
... will adopt the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Agency. Why is there a WSB? "On the professional side, you can question their (World Boxing Council, World Boxing Association, International ...
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), in partnership with the National Football League, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Hockey League, the U.S. Olympic ...
... countries from selling Cuba equipment and materials needed for its anti-doping laboratory. Losses due to equipment being out of service because of the lack of spare parts amount to 781,000 dollars. In ...
... of certain elements for others, a process called "doping", is commonly used to alter the number of electrons in the material and to achieve a variety of different "transition temperatures" to superconductivity, ...
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