Jones' Sydney medals reallocated
American Marion Jones's 200 metres gold medal and long jump bronze from the 2000 Sydney Olympics have been reallocated by the IOC, who decided not to redistribute her 100m gold.
View ArticleDallas attorney to pursue Lance Armstrong for millions of dollars
Now Lance Armstrong has confessed, one US lawyer intends to pursue the former cyclist for US$12 million.
View ArticleArmstrong confession not without its positive side: sports psych
Lydia Ievleva says Lance Armstrong's admission to doping has its upside.
View ArticleSports experts debate where to from here after scandal
As the revelations of doping and links to organised crime in sport sink in, many are questioning what action must be taken by officials, sports administrators, clubs and players. The World Today...
View ArticleSports scientist Dank's lawyer hits out at 'gross injustice'
The lawyer for Sydney sports scientist Stephen Dank hits out at the Federal Government and the Australian Crime Commission over the way the sports doping inquiry has been handled.
View ArticleStephen Dank AFL clubs look for 'a cutting edge'
The sports scientist hired by Essendon and linked to their sports supplement issue , Stephen Dank, suggests other clubs may have pursued similar methods, with the full version of this interview to air...
View ArticleRugby league player in drug probe: report
A Rabbitohs lower grade footballer has reportedly been stood down over allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs.
View ArticleNRL boss tight-lipped over club doping investigations
NRL boss David Smith has revealed no new details of the ACC investigation into six league clubs related to possible doping.
View ArticleNRL clubs step into spotlight in doping probe
Six clubs have now confirmed they are mentioned in the ACC's Project Aperio report.
View ArticleNRL clubs admit naming in drugs in sport report
Weeks away from the NRL season, six clubs have admitted they were named in the Australian Crime Commission's report on drugs in sport shifting Australia's sporting scandal to rugby league.
View ArticleNRL clubs discuss amnesties with ASADA officials
The NRL clubs identified by the ACC doping investigation have discussed the prospect of amnesties for players and officials at a meeting with ASADA officials.
View ArticleASADA have cleared us of doping: Manly
NRL club Manly says it has been cleared of doping by the Australian Anti-Doping Authority.
View ArticleSharks reveal probe into their 2011 season
The Cronulla Sharks have broken the silence on its ASADA briefing, revealing a period of its 2011 NRL season is under scrutiny.
View ArticleSharks in crisis mode as ASADA strikes
Up to 14 Cronulla Sharks players have been interviewed by the ASADA and could reportedly be suspended.
View ArticleUnder-fire Sharks assessing options
Cronulla players have met with Sharks officials to discuss their next move amid the performance-enhancing drugs scandal engulfing the club.
View ArticleDoubts over Sharks season opener
It seems every year, right before the rugby league season starts, some new scandal engulfs the game. This year it's the investigation into doping at the Cronulla Sharks. There's now doubts over whether...
View ArticleDrug Scandal casts a cloud over the playing future of the Cronulla Sharks
NRL assures fans that the sharks will play in their opening round match against the Gold Coast Titans this weekend despite reports that up to 14 players are being investigated and face imminent...
View ArticleIngs slams Sharks players over reported trainer 'intimidation'
Sharks players have been accused of "intimidation" over reports several senior players visited a former trainer's household over his level of cooperation with ASADA.
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