This article examines the development of the biological passport as a method of combating doping in sport through and analysis of the case involving speedskater Claudia Pechstein as it went to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and then on to the Swiss Federal tribunal. The article also rasies questions as to whether the development of the passport may lead to a fundamental shift in the approach to fighting the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
Although attempts to enhance athletic performance extend back before the word "doping" was first use...
In summer 2014, the world watched as Glasgow hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games and athletes pushed ...
Professional cycling has suffered from a number of doping scandals. The sport’s governing bodies hav...
For long time anti-doping authorities have tried to find a way to tackle the use of forbidden substa...
Doping is commonly perceived as a moral and ethical violation. This matter is of global significance...
The article analyses the legal and scientific aspects of the Athlete Biological Passport, which is a...
The creation of WADA contributed to harmonization of anti-doping and changed doping behavior and pre...
The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) refers to the collection of data related to an individual athl...
Doping is a public health issue and not simply a problem inside the professional sports community It...
The results obtained in the field of genetic engineering applied to the sport have created a new for...
Concerns about stimulant use in sports were published in the New York Times as early as in 1895, but...
First paragraph: A participant from the ancient Greek Olympics stepping into Tokyo's Olympic Stadium...
Doping in performance sport is a complex and controversial issues. The secrecy that characterizes it...
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
Although attempts to enhance athletic performance extend back before the word "doping" was first use...
In summer 2014, the world watched as Glasgow hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games and athletes pushed ...
Professional cycling has suffered from a number of doping scandals. The sport’s governing bodies hav...
For long time anti-doping authorities have tried to find a way to tackle the use of forbidden substa...
Doping is commonly perceived as a moral and ethical violation. This matter is of global significance...
The article analyses the legal and scientific aspects of the Athlete Biological Passport, which is a...
The creation of WADA contributed to harmonization of anti-doping and changed doping behavior and pre...
The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) refers to the collection of data related to an individual athl...
Doping is a public health issue and not simply a problem inside the professional sports community It...
The results obtained in the field of genetic engineering applied to the sport have created a new for...
Concerns about stimulant use in sports were published in the New York Times as early as in 1895, but...
First paragraph: A participant from the ancient Greek Olympics stepping into Tokyo's Olympic Stadium...
Doping in performance sport is a complex and controversial issues. The secrecy that characterizes it...
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
Although attempts to enhance athletic performance extend back before the word "doping" was first use...