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Over 5,400 tests were carried out on Britain's top sportsmen and women in the twelve months from April 2000 to March 2001 as part of UK Sport's Anti-Doping Programme.
Sport in the UK took a major step forward in the fight against doping this week when UK Sport's Council unanimously agreed its new national anti-doping policy.
UK Sport's Open Meeting this week heard from the Performance Directors of two of the UK's most successful Olympic sports, who outlined the impact the UK Sports Institute is having on their preparations for Athens 2004.
The results of a ground-breaking survey of public attitudes to the conduct of our top sportsmen and women will be revealed this Monday at UK Sport's Open Meeting in London.
EPO testing will take place at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Bristol this weekend - the first time that EPO testing has been conducted at an event held in the UK as part of an anti-doping programme.
Michele Verroken, Director of Anti-Doping at UK Sport, has welcomed the international accreditation of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and has said that the UK will continue to work to increase its own international certification.
Dr Michael Riding, Medical Officer for the International Paralympic Committee, visited UK Sport headquarters last week to meet with representatives from the Home Country Sports Councils and governing bodies of sport.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has agreed to support a number of International Olympic Committee accredited laboratories to increase the international capacity to conduct erythropoietin (EPO) testing.
Mark Richardson - recently restored to active competition after serving a suspension imposed by the International Amateur Athletic Federation - last night revealed what it was like to be branded a 'drug cheat'.
Alan Hodson, the FA's Head of Medical Research and Education, has revealed that though football in this country "does not have a culture of 'supplementation'", the war against drugs is far from won.
UK Sport recently hosted a focus group to contribute to the European Commission's Doping in Sport Project, a six-month study examining attitudes to doping across the European Union.
A leading US journal - Consumer Reports - has issued a stark warning over the use of supplements in sport to help boost performance: "Stop using them."
The World Anti-Doping Agency, in collaboration with the International Olympic Committee, has released the new list of prohibited substances and methods that will help guide doping control within the Olympic Movement.
UK Sport has dismissed reports about non-availability of British athletes for drug tests. The reports suggested UK Sport would reveal a figure of 200 uncollected tests for track and field athletes in its Annual Report.
Australian Sports Drug Chief John Mendoza reacts to the news that a swimming coach has been charged with possession of steroids.
Leading figures in the worldwide fight against drugs in sport met today in London at a conference organised by UK Sport.
UK Sport has been informed that the IOC has reinstated last year's Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods list and withdrawn the amended 2001 list.
Michele Verroken, Director of UK Sport's Anti-Doping Directorate, is currently in New Zealand for a meeting of member countries of IADA, the International Anti-Doping Arrangement.
Athletics and swimming are two of the sports supporting the proposal for an independent body to be set up to deal with the disciplinary process for anti-doping.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Medical Commission has released its post-Olympic public report.
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