Athletes have been medically harmed due to sport’s limits on testosterone in its female category, which have been in place for over ten years. In adopting a chromosome test, World Athletics has admitted that these policies were not fully effective. Sport now faces the prospect of legal challenges from unnecessarily harmed athletes, such as Kristen Worley and Annet Negesa.| Sports Integrity Initiative
• Twenty three athletes from 14 countries, competing in 11 sports, were involved in anti-doping proceedings that came to light during the week ending 18 August. This week UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) sanctioned Richard Freeman with a four year ban, 12 years after he ordered Testogel whilst practising as a Doctor for British Cycling and Team […]| Sports Integrity Initiative
• Twelve athletes from nine countries, competing in seven sports, were involved in anti-doping proceedings that came to light during the week ending 11 August 2023. Two recent cases have illustrated that sanctions following a positive test for Cannabis can vary wildly, depending on where an athlete is based. Cannabis, along with Cocaine, Diamorphine (Heroin) […]| Sports Integrity Initiative