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The Independent Scrutiny Panel, set up in September 2005 to scrutinise UK Sport's anti-doping function, has published its first formal report of activity.
UK Sport has welcomed the news that the 30th nation in the world has ratified the International Convention against Doping in Sport, meaning the first global treaty against doping in sport will come into force on 1 February 2007.
Chief Executive, John Steele, has issued a response on behalf of UK Sport to the announcement that judo player, Peter Cousins, has been successful in his appeal to be considered eligible for selection for future Olympic Games.
More research on the safety and efficacy of artificially-induced hypoxic conditions is required before their inclusion on the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods in Sport can be considered. That is the conclusion of UK Sport in its submission to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as part of the consultation process for the 2007 List.
UK Sport, the National Anti-Doping Organisation for the UK, has today announced that the FA, ECB, RFU and LTA have all signed the National Governing Body (NGB) Agreement tying them up to the UK National Anti-Doping Policy.
Gibraltar has become the first UK Overseas Territory to officially implement 100% Me - UK Sport's anti-doping education and information programme.
UK Sport has announced details of a major new research study into the attitudes and behaviours towards doping in sport. The study will focus on talented athletes between the ages of 12-21.
100% Me - UK Sport's anti-doping education programme - celebrates its first anniversary today, providing an opportunity to reflect on a year in which huge strides have been made in providing athletes with all the support they need to compete drug-free.
UK Sport has today announced the appointment of Andy Parkinson as Head of Operations in its Drug-Free Sport team. Parkinson joins from the International Paralympic Committee where he is currently Medical and Scientific Director.
Prince Edward was among the visitors to the 100% Me Outreach Zone at the recent Paralympic World Cup in Manchester.
UK Sport has announced its plans for tackling doping in sport for 2006/07 along with final details of the 2005/06 testing programme. This saw just under 8,000 tests conducting in the UK across 50 sports - a record number for a 12 month period.
UK Sport has welcomed the Advisory Opinion issued today by CAS on the questions regarding compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code raised by FIFA and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
UK Sport representatives have been proactively spreading the anti-doping message over the past month, both at a national and international level.
On the eve of the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, officials have announced details of what will be the most comprehensive drug testing programme in the event's history.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has stated that over 70% more drug tests will be conducted at this year's Winter Olympic Games, which get underway in Turin on Friday, than during the previous Games in 2002.
Comprehensive pre-Games testing on British competitors heading for Turin and Melbourne has led to a record breaking quarter for the UK's anti-doping programme.
Andy van Neutegem has announced his intention to stand down from his role as Head of National Anti-Doping Programme at UK Sport. Andy, who joined UK Sport in July 2005, is moving back to his native Canada for family reasons.
A new List of Prohibited Substances and Methods came into force on 1 January 2006, and UK Sport's Drug Information Database has been updated to reflect the changes and ensure that British athletes have at their fingertips the most up-to-date anti-doping information.
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