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  1. Olympic leaders silent after talks on WADA role

    Olympic leaders held a summit meeting on doping and match-fixing but declined to give any details of the discussions.

    Story | Conversation | May 21, 2013
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  3. Spanish doctor in Puerto trial sentenced to 1 year

    The doctor at the heart of cycling's Operation Puerto doping scandal has been convicted, but the key evidence that could implicate more athletes is set to be destroyed -- preventing sport agencies from uncovering other cheaters.

    Story | Conversation | April 30, 2013
  4. Arsenic found in former Russian Olympic official, report says

    The Interfax news agency says the former Russian Olympic official who was forced to quit in a scandal over preparations for the 2014 Sochi Winter Games has been diagnosed with high levels of arsenic in his blood.

    Story | Conversation | April 29, 2013
  5. Australian swimmers punished for drugs at camp

    Six Australian swimmers at the center of a prescription drug scandal before the London Olympics were fined and given a suspended ban Friday by Swimming Australia.

    Story | Conversation | April 18, 2013
  6. Livestrong says success was never solely based on Lance Armstrong...

    Leaders of the cancer charity founded by Lance Armstrong said Thursday that the organization will persevere in the wake of the cyclist's admission that he used performance-enhancing drugs.

    Story | Conversation | February 28, 2013
  7. Tyler Hamilton discloses doping payments in court

    Cyclist Tyler Hamilton told a Spanish court Tuesday he paid tens of thousands of dollars a year for doping to the doctor at the heart of the Operation Puerto scandal.

    Story | Conversation | February 19, 2013
  8. IOC chief Jacques Rogge backs Pat McQuaid to lead cycling in WADA...

    IOC President Jacques Rogge has backed Pat McQuaid to lead the International Cycling Union in its ongoing dispute with the World Anti-Doping Agency.

    Story | Conversation | February 13, 2013
  9. Judo coach abuse scandal hits Tokyo 2020 Olympic bid

    Just when Tokyo got a boost in its campaign to host the 2020 Olympics, a judo coach abuse scandal surfaced within the Japanese sporting culture and threatens to undermine the bid.

    Story | Conversation | February 08, 2013
  10. No UCI request to fund amnesty commission, says IOC chief Jacques...

    IOC President Jacques Rogge says the Olympic body will consider whether to help fund a truth-and-reconciliation process in cycling.

    Story | Conversation | February 01, 2013
  11. UCI's Pat McQuaid replaced on IOC panel in wake of Lance Armstron...

    The head of cycling's governing body has been replaced on a key International Olympic Committee panel as he deals with the fallout from the Lance Armstrong doping scandal.

    Story | Conversation | January 23, 2013
  12. Lance Armstrong to Oprah Winfrey: Situation was 'one big lie'

    Lance Armstrong admitted to doping throughout his cycling career during an interview with Oprah Winfrey.

    Story | Conversation | January 17, 2013
  13. IOC strips Lance Armstrong of Olympic medal

    Thirteen years after he stood on the podium in Sydney, Lance Armstrong was stripped of his Olympic bronze medal because of doping.

    Story | Conversation | January 17, 2013
  14. Former UCI head Hein Verbruggen defends money link to Lance Armst...

    The former president of cycling's governing body says there was no conflict of interest when he invested in a brokerage account later linked to Lance Armstrong's team owner.

    Story | Conversation | January 17, 2013
  15. Utah announces bid for 2026 Winter Olympics

    Utah officials announced plans Monday for a longshot bid for another Winter Olympics, saying they already have the venues in place and have left behind the taint of scandal from the 2002 games.

    Story | Conversation | December 03, 2012
  16. Badminton reacts to scandal with draw change

    The Badminton World Federation decided Friday to change the Olympic doubles rules but not the much-criticized group format in the wake of the match-throwing scandal at the London Games.

    Story | Conversation | November 30, 2012
  17. IOC ready to take away Lance Armstrong's Olympic bronze medal

    His seven Tour de France titles erased from cycling's record books, Lance Armstrong still holds claim to one piece of sports hardware -- an Olympic medal.

    Story | Conversation | November 30, 2012