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David Howman, Director General of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is amongst those to have given his support to last week's announcement of plans to set up a new National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO) in the UK.
Coaching is the theme for this month's UK Sport Podcast which has been published today. It features Adam Sotheran, one of the first set of graduates from the Elite Coach programme, and Sue Campbell, Chair of UK Sport.
The Government has today welcomed recommendations from UK Sport to modernise the UK's approach to anti-doping, leading to the creation of an independent National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO) with far reaching new powers.
British cyclist David Millar has been accepted on to the World Anti-Doping Agency's Athlete Committee.
UK Sport has welcomed the news that Christine Ohuruogu has been cleared to compete in the Olympic Games.
The third World Conference on Doping in Sport concluded at the weekend, with the Madrid Resolution being adopted and the revised World Anti-Doping Code being approved.
Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe has announced a Working Group to consider how law enforcement agencies can work with UK Sport
UK Sport has expressed its disappointment at the news that the International Standard for Testing will not be signed off at the World Conference on Doping in Sport. The Standard contains details of a unified approach to the management and operation of athlete whereabouts.
UK Sport has called on all sports and nations to unite behind the new World Anti-Doping Code.
David Howman, Director General of the World Anti-Doping Agency, has spoken of his optimism that athletes will be competing on a level playing field at next year's Olympic Games in Beijing. Howman was speaking on the second UK Sport Podcast which has been published today.
UK Sport has been successful in its second appeal against an incorrect period of ineligibility imposed by a national governing body on an athlete in relation to an Adverse Analytical Finding, whilst its first appeal has been backed by CAS.
UK Sport announced that the Sports Dispute Resolution Panel (SDRP) has been awarded the contract to deliver and manage the NADP.
The 2008 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods has been issued by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
John Scott, UK Sport's Director of Drug-Free Sport, has been elected as Vice-President of the ANADO.
Last night's fantastic success on the track at the World Athletics Championships not only highlighted great potential for the future, but also put anti-doping issues firmly back into the spotlight.
Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe has stressed the important role the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has to play in ensuring all countries meet the requirements set out in the new World Anti-Doping Code when it comes into place next year.
UK Sport has today announced plans to establish a new independent National Anti-Doping Panel to hear doping cases on behalf of National Governing Bodies.
UK Sport has issued its comments on the latest draft of WADA's International Standard for Testing.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport and UK Sport have this week issued their formal response to the recent Science and Technology Select Committee report on Human Enhancement Technologies in Sport.
An international symposium of government, sport, anti-doping and law enforcement authorities, convened by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), has today called for the targeting of wide scale doping schemes, and urged increased cooperation around the globe to attack these sinister elements in the doping underground.
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