What happens if you get caught doping in the Olympics?
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01 Sep 2016 | The KOC’s penalty exceeded that provided by the World Anti-Doping Code, which governs the Olympics and most international sports federations, and contravened well-established precedent from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). |
20 Citations | The unintentional doping, if present, has an inconsequential role in device performance. |
14 Citations | These highly publicised disagreements may further portray inconsistencies in anti-doping guidelines and suggest to athletes that what is considered doping is dependent on the dominant political zeitgeist. |
2 Citations | The paper concludes that the rudimentary protocols applied at the 1967 Pan-American Games likely informed the IOC Medical Commission’s doping and sex-testing policies implemented at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics and Grenoble Winter Olympics. |
Analysis of variance and regression model results indicate that the Beijing Olympics were not successful in reputation and image enhancement of either the Olympics brand or of China. |