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WADA - 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report

25 Oct 2017

2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2017

Contents:

- Executive Summary - pp. 2-9 (7 pages)
- Laboratory Report -– pp. 10-36 (26 pages)
- Sport Report - pp. 37-150 (113 pages)
- Testing Authority Report - pp. 151-287 (136 pages)
- ABP Report-Blood Analysis - pp. 288-323 (35 pages)

ASADA Annual Report 2016-2017 (Australia)

20 Oct 2017

Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority 2016-17 annual report / Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA). - Canberra : ASADA, 2017

Contents:

01: OVERVIEW

02: ANNUAL PERFORMANCE STATEMENT

03: OUR OPERATIONS

04: MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

05: FINANCIAL INFORMATION

06: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

07: ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATION PANEL

08: AUSTRALIAN SPORTS DRUG MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

09: APPENDIXES

10: ABBREVIATIONS AND GLOSSARY

11: INDEXES

FINCIS Annual Report 2016 (Finland)

4 Sep 2017

Annual Report 2016 / Finnish Center for Integrity in Sports (FINCIS). - Helsinki : Suomen urheilun eettinen keskus (SUEK), 2017

The First Competitive Video Gaming Anti-Doping Policy and Its Deficiencies Under European Union Law

31 Aug 2017

The First Competitive Video Gaming Anti-Doping Policy and Its Deficiencies Under European Union Law / Colby Stivers. - (San Diego International Law Journal 18 (2016) : p. 263 - 294)

Abstract

This Comment identifies the deficiencies of the ESL anti-doping regime and proposes solutions for compliance with international law. In addition to achieving compliance, the proposed solutions analyzed are selected to serve the values of eSports stakeholders, as well as the philosophical valuesof sports competition as a whole. Section II will identify those stakeholdersand values. Section III will identify and attempt to solve potential noncompliance with EU treaty-based law under the European Convention on Human Rights and resolutions of the Council of Europe. Section IV will identify and propose solutions transposed from traditional sports anti-doping policies that address discrepancies with EU law and serve the identified policy objectives that are unique to eSports.

http://digital.sandiego.edu/ilj/vol18/iss2/4

On the Compatibility of Brain Enhancement and the Internal Values of Sport

26 May 2017

On the Compatibility of Brain Enhancement and the Internal Values of Sport / Alberto Carrio Sampedro, José Luis Pérez Triviño. - (Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (2017) 3 (26 May); p. 307-322)

  • DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2017.1320687



Abstract

Elite athletes are characterized by their high level of performance in sport. Since the very beginnings of sport, it has been understood that physical and physiological abilities influence the performance of athletes. Advances in scientific knowledge, especially sport psychology and neuroscience, seem to confirm this intuition and consequently it is possible to characterize elite athletes as having an extraordinary combination of physical and mental abilities. Techniques and substances that contribute to enhancing physical characteristics of athletes have also been well known for ages. But it is now possible to make use of other techniques and substances that not only enhance physical abilities but also cognitive capabilities, which seem to require greater consideration given their direct impact on the athlete’s brain. In this article, we examine two such techniques, cognitive enhancers and transcranial stimulators, and highlight the potential advantages and drawbacks that applying each one may have on sport. Given the relative novelty of these enhancement techniques and substances and the absence of conclusive evidence regarding their short- and long-term effects, we deem that their use ought to be strictly governed by cautionary principles. But due to that same lack of evidence, we believe that the possibility of examining the feasibility of applying these techniques to sport should not be denied.

TDMK Annual Report 2015 (Turkey)

24 May 2017

Anti-Doping Statistics of Turkisch Anti-Doping Commission for 2015 / Turkish Anti-Doping Commission (TADC). - Ankara : Türkiye Dopingle Mücadele Komisyonu (TDMK), 2016

TDMK Annual Report 2014 (Turkey)

24 May 2017

Anti-Doping Statistics of Turkisch Anti-Doping Commission for 2014 / Turkish Anti-Doping Commission (TADC). - Ankara : Türkiye Dopingle Mücadele Komisyonu (TDMK), 2014

AFLD Annual Report 2016 (France)

22 May 2017

Rapport d'activité 2016 / Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD). - Paris : AFLD, 2017

Contents:

ORGANISATION DE L’AGENCE
AVANT-PROPOS DU PRÉSIDENT
2016 EN BREF
FAITS MARQUANTS 2006-2016
LA VIE DE L’AGENCE
- Une Activité Intense
- La Collaboration Internationale
L’ACTIVITÉ DE CONTRÔLE
L’ACTIVITÉ D’ANALYSE
L’ACTIVITÉ DISCIPLINAIRE
L’ACTIVITÉ MÉDICALE ET LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE
- État Des Demandes D’autorisations D’usage À Des Fins Thérapeutiques (Aut) Traitées En 2016
- Bilan De L’activité De Recherche
GESTION ET FONCTIONNEMENT DE L’AGENCE EN 2016

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