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Tag: doping

EU asked to investigate drugs in football - 23 August 2010 - News

A group of MEPs has asked the European Commission to establish a database to collect information on drugs taken by football players during their careers and to assess the causes of football-related disease, such as the deadly Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

Report outlines 10 threats to integrity of sport - 15 April 2010 - News

Cheating, spying and doping are threats which, if left untackled, could lead people to lose interest in sport altogether, argues a new research report.

Dealing with doping: a question of the benchmark - 21 August 2008 - Analysis

Carrying out regular drug tests over time to amass "longitudinal data" on athletes may help improve the accuracy of testing, argues a July 2008 analysis compiled by economics consultancy Oxera.

Strong support for EU initiatives against doping in sport - 25 October 2007 - News

A pan-European conference has given strong support to the Council of Europe's current anti-doping activities and backed possible complementary EU initiatives in this area.

Tour de France doping scandal sends ripples through Europe - 27 July 2007 - News

The recent exposure of doping cases in the Tour de France has prompted the Council of Europe to urge stepping up efforts to prevent cheating. A pan-European conference on the fight against doping will take place in Autumn.

Austria working on sport and the EU economy study - 18 January 2006 - News

Austria believes that the importance of sport to the overall economy is often underestimated and wants to translate national experience into a form that can be used at European level.

Majority of EU countries commit to anti-doping convention - 21 September 2005 - News

Meeting informally, EU sports ministers have largely backed UNESCO's anti-doping convention while an idea of a working group on sport and health is gathering momentum.

UK drives EU forward on anti-doping convention - 19 September 2005 - News

High up on the agenda of informal sports ministers is the adoption and ratification of the first legally binding intergovernmental convention against doping in sport.

Combating discrimination in sport is a priority for UK Presidency's EU 'sports policy' - 01 July 2005 - News

Combating  all forms of discrimination in and through sport will be high on the UK Presidency's sports policy agenda, says UK sports ministry spokesperson William Powell.

FIFA under pressure to comply with international anti-doping rules - 04 May 2005 - News

The Luxembourg Presidency and the Commission are increasing the pressure on FIFA to fall into line with world anti-doping requirements. Sports federations are being encouraged to develop internal anti-doping rules.

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