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8 results for "david howman"
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WADA considers appeal after ruling in Operation Puerto case
The World Anti-Doping Agency is considering whether to appeal the verdict of a Spanish court which ordered the destruction of evidence in the Operation Puerto doping case.
Story | Conversation | May 01, 2013 -
WADA's David Howman discusses state of doping, PED policing in ma...
T.J. QuinnDavid Howman, director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency, says the war on performance-enhancing drugs in sports cannot be won.
Story | Conversation | November 20, 2012 -
WADA: Detectors may have known of Lance Armstrong doping
World Anti-Doping Agency Director-General David Howman said Lance Armstrong pursued what appears to be a systematic doping program for a decade "probably with the knowledge" of people who were charged with detecting drug cheats.
Story | Conversation | October 11, 2012 -
WADA taking cautious approach on cycling amnesty
The World Anti-Doping Agency would consider an amnesty for riders who confess to drug offenses even though the proposal by cycling's ruling body would take the sports world into "uncharted territory."
Story | Conversation | September 13, 2012 -
The Ryan Braun and Alberto Contador drug cases reopen old wounds
Howard BryantJust when we thought sports might be getting out from under the cloud of performance-enhancing drugs, the cases of Ryan Braun and Alberto Contador rained down on us.
Story | Conversation | March 01, 2012 -
Lance Armstrong -- WADA urges feds to hand over evidence from dis...
The World Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday urged U.S. federal authorities to quickly hand over evidence collected in their lengthy probe into seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and doping in American cycling.
Story | Conversation | February 07, 2012 -
WADA general director David Howman says cycling doping case could...
The head of the World Anti-Doping Agency says he wouldn't be surprised if some BALCO-like revelations come out of the ongoing investigation into cycling that has Lance Armstrong as its apparent focus.
Story | Conversation | October 13, 2010 -
WADA executive says probe of U.S. cycling could take years
World Anti-Doping Agency director general David Howman thinks a U.S. probe into cheating in professional cycling could take years to complete, and says his group is helping investigators indirectly.
Story | Conversation | August 16, 2010