Nike Oregon Project is shut down following Alberto Salazar four year doping ban

Less than two weeks after Alberto Salazar was handed a four year ban for doping violations, Nike has shut down the Oregon Project, which was launched by Salazar in 2001.

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Russian Anti-Doping boss says data from a Moscow laboratory has been manipulated

The Russian Anti-Doping Agency chief, Yuri Ganus, has said that he believes data handed from a Moscow laboratory to the World Anti-Doping Agency has been intentionally manipulated.  

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Rugby Football Union (RFU) v Leigh Dearden

A decision in the case of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) v Leigh Dearden has been published by the National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP). 

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Sport Resolutions to launch the Safeguarding Case Management Pilot Service

We are delighted to launch the Safeguarding Case Management Pilot Service with the invaluable support of Sport England.

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UK Athletics performance director to step down amid fallout from Alberto Salazar doping ban

UK Athletics performance director, Neil Black, will leave the position at the end of October amid fallout from Alberto Salazar receiving a four year ban for doping violations.  

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British Esports Cycling champion banned for ‘digital doping’

YouTuber and professional cyclist Cameron Jeffers won the British Cycling eRacing championships earlier in the year but has since been banned for 'digital doping'

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Whistle blower calls for Alberto Salazar’s Nike Oregon Project to be shut down

American athlete Kara Goucher has called for the Nike Oregon Project to be permanently closed down after its coach, Alberto Salazar, was banned for four years due to doping violations

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California passes bill to allow College Athletes to profit off their name and image

California has passed the Fair Pay to Play Act which provides College Athletes with the right to profit from their name, image and likeness

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Korean golfer banned for three years after middle finger gesture

Korean professional golfer, Bio Kim, has been banned from the Korean Tour for three years after he raised his middle finger to the spectators during the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Open.

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