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Squash: Olympic Quest Continues 07 Dec 2009
A delegation of the World Squash Federation meets with the International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge and the IOC Sports Director Christophe Dubi. The quest for inclusion into the Olympics continues.
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2009 Kaohsiung: Anti-Doping Controls
16 Sep 2009 18:27
 
World Anti-Doping Agency: PLAY TRUE!
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During The World Games 2009 held in Kaohsiung, TPE, from 16 to 26 July 2009, a total of 291 anti-doping controls have been performed.

All testing was conducted under the supervision of the International World Games Association’s (IWGA) Medical Commission. The sample collections were carried out by a team of Doping Control Officers – who were assisted by Chaperones from the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee – and the analyses were performed by a WADA-accredited laboratory in Tokyo, JPN.

Regretfully, the analysis of six (6) samples involving five (5) athletes revealed the presence of forbidden substances. The athletes whose A samples tested positive competed in BodyBuilding and in Sumo.

The positive test results have been forwarded to the IWGA Anti-Doping Panel for further hearing of the athletes, and for the handling of possible violations of the IWGA Anti-Doping Rules by the athletes concerned.

In close collaboration with the World Anti-Doping Agency and the relevant authorities in the host countries, the IWGA makes every effort to ensure 'clean sport' at The World Games.


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