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The final part of UK Sport's yearly round-up (October-December), covers the World Class Coaching Conference at which Michael Johnson was the keynote speaker.
Part 3 of UK Sport's yearly review covers the period from July-September, when all eyes were on Athens, and UK Sport launched a major new anti-doping education programme.
Part 2 of UK Sport's yearly round-up covers April-June, a preiod which saw over £1 million committed from the World Class Events Programme, and golf signing up to the Sporting Conduct initiative.
Scottish Rugby's drug testing programme for season 2004/05, which is run in conjunction with UK Sport, will see the number of doping control tests rise to 170, an increase of 18% on last season.
The first part (of four) of UK Sport's yearly round-up covers January-March, when PMP undertook a review of the UK's anti-doping programme and the European Eventing Championships received substantial Lottery backing.
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has announced plans to strengthen its work against drugs in sport by setting up a dedicated Anti-Doping Department.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has this week announced that its Chairman, Dick Pound, has been re-elected for another three years. Brian Mikkelsen, Minister of Sport for Denmark is the new Vice-Chair.
Over 1,000 drug tests were conducted on Britain's Olympic and Paralympic teams in the six months before the Athens Games. These produced no positive cases.
Figures released this week by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) show that over 150,000 drug tests were carried out on sportsmen and women across the world in 2003.
There are just three weeks of consultation to go on the proposed UK National Anti-Doping Policy, and UK Sport is encouraging the sports community to input into its development.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has issued a new Prohibited List of Substances and Methods. The new List comes into effect on 1 January 2005.
UK Sport has today published a draft UK National Anti-Doping Policy for consultation. The new Policy has been developed to reflect the World Anti-Doping Code which came into being on 13 August 2004.
UK Sport will be conducting drug tests after every match of the forthcoming ICC Champions Trophy which gets underway on 10 September.
UK Sport, the UK's national anti-doping agency, has described the Channel 4 documentary, Cheating at Athens - Is It Worth It?, as being "fundamentally flawed" and of little use as an insight into steroid abuse in top-flight sport.
Competitors in Athens will face the most comprehensive Olympic testing programme ever, with around 2,600 urine tests and 400 blood tests planned - a 25% increase on Sydney.
UK Sport today published the latest results from the UK's anti-doping programme. These include tests on British competitors heading to Athens as part the most comprehensive pre-Games testing programme ever for a British team.
The UK's fight for drug-free sport has been boosted by the news that HFL Ltd has been awarded WADA-accreditation for the detection of drugs in blood and urine samples.
UK Sport has welcomed today's publication of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee's report into 'Drugs and role models in sport: making and setting examples'.
Leading experts from around the world met in Canada this week to explore the key issues related to the use of supplements by sportsmen and women.
UK Sport today announced a significant increase in the funds allocated to anti-doping. From the start of this financial year (April 2004), the budget for drug-free sport is increasing to £2.8 million per annum.
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