The paper contains analysis of modern history of the spread of doping in Olympic sport, the IOC’s fight against this negative phenomenon and activities of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) established in 1999 and designed to eradicate doping. It is shown that, despite ever-increasing financial and human resources along with expanded legal capabilities, intensive propaganda efforts, increased volume of testing, severe sanctions, support from reputable international organizations (UN, UNESCO, Council of Europe), the Agency's multi-year activities is not only brought the Olympic sport closer to solving the problem, but also dramatically aggravated and made it dangerous for the credibility and the well-being of the Olympic movement. It is not...
Use of performance-enhancing drugs concern not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games’ athletes but...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
The paper analyses the modern history of the spread of doping in Olympic sports, the IOC’s fight aga...
Doping is a public health issue and not simply a problem inside the professional sports community It...
This is the last part of a three part paper on a timeline history of doping in the Olympics. Part th...
Title: Development of doping and its prohibition in modern Olympism. Objectives: The main goal of th...
In the last ten years there have been dramatic changes in efforts to tackle the problem of doping in...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have been held acc...
The article is devoted to the problem of doping in the sport of high achievements (“big sport”). The...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
The creation of WADA contributed to harmonization of anti-doping and changed doping behavior and pre...
The chapter examines the changing attitude of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Inte...
The White Paper on Sport (2007) analyses the phenomenon of doping, seen as a “worldwide threat” to s...
Using performance-enhancing drugs concerns not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games' athletes but...
Use of performance-enhancing drugs concern not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games’ athletes but...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
The paper analyses the modern history of the spread of doping in Olympic sports, the IOC’s fight aga...
Doping is a public health issue and not simply a problem inside the professional sports community It...
This is the last part of a three part paper on a timeline history of doping in the Olympics. Part th...
Title: Development of doping and its prohibition in modern Olympism. Objectives: The main goal of th...
In the last ten years there have been dramatic changes in efforts to tackle the problem of doping in...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have been held acc...
The article is devoted to the problem of doping in the sport of high achievements (“big sport”). The...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
The creation of WADA contributed to harmonization of anti-doping and changed doping behavior and pre...
The chapter examines the changing attitude of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Inte...
The White Paper on Sport (2007) analyses the phenomenon of doping, seen as a “worldwide threat” to s...
Using performance-enhancing drugs concerns not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games' athletes but...
Use of performance-enhancing drugs concern not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games’ athletes but...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...