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ANADO Workshop Fall 2008

We are very pleased to invite you to attend ANADO's 11th Workshop, taking place 18th and 19th November 2008 in Vancouver, Canada.

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Joseph de Pencier and Legal Support Information for ANADO Members and Colleagues

For more information on Josesph de Pencier, his involvement and to read his first leagal note on Article 10 of the World Anti-Doping Code -Sanctions for Individuals

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Joseph de Pencier's Second Legal Note

WADC 2009 Implementation: Seven“other” rules NADOS must consider.

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Joseph de Pencier's Third Legal Note

Recent CAS Decision of Interest
Since the beginning of 2008 there have been a number of interesting decisions from the Court of Arbitration for Sport on anti-doping matters. Several deal with the weak response of national federations to adverse analytical findings.

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Joseph de Pencier's Fourth Legal Note

LEGAL ESSONS FROM THE LANDIS DECISION
On June 30, 2008, the Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed Floyd Landis’ appeal. He had challenged the 2007 decision of the North American AAA-CAS Panel which determined him to have committed an anti-doping rule violation.

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Olympics: Increased dope testing is having a deterrent effect: Rogge

Increased dope testing allied to earlier pre-Olympic Games tests is having a deterrent effect on potential cheats said IOC President Jacques Rogge on Thursday. The 65-year-old Belgian had predicted.
Agence France Presse English - Thu, Aug 21, 2008


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Olympics: IAAF eyes banning dope cheats from next eligible worlds

Track and field's world governing body is exploring the option of banning athletes who test positive for doping from competing in the next possible world championship. IAAF president Lamine Diack of...
Agence France Presse English - Thu, Aug 21, 2008

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WADA chief urges drug-tainted sports to clean up during Olympics

BEIJING _ Weightlifting, cycling and other sports with a history of drug scandals need to clean up their acts to avoid any risk of losing their Olympic status, the head of the World...
Byline: BY STEPHEN WILSON
The Canadian Press - Sun, Aug 10, 2008

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But it looks so easy; Some sports require a certain genetic advantage

What is it that makes a good athlete great? Is it the 10,000 hours of training experts say is needed to make it to the top? Or are elite athletes genetically destined to excel? Here are some of the...
Byline: Jill Barker, Source: Canwest News Service
Edition: National
National Post - Thu, Aug 21, 2008

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IOC carries out 1,500 tests so far as one positive case revealed

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said Tuesday they have carried out some 1,500 doping tests since the opening of the Olympic Village. IOC director of communications Giselle Davies said...
ENGLISH NEWS SERVICE - Tue, Aug 12, 2008

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Steroids film examines obsession with winning

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A new documentary that takes a wide-ranging look at steroid abuse suggests an American culture of winning at all costs is at odds with its public condemnation of the performance-enhancing drugs.
Sat May 31, 2008 8:00am EDT
By Christine Kearney/ c/o Jim Ferstle

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