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The word "doping" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the use of drugs or other substances to improve athletic performance. For example, "The Olympic committee decided to launch an investigation into doping among athletes."
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The UCI notes the media speculation surrounding the interview and reports that he has finally come clean and admitted doping during his cycling career.
Lance Armstrong is reportedly ready to testify against several people within the world of cycling who helped cover up his doping past after finally confessing to using performance enhancing drugs, it has been claimed.
Bribery and doping allegations in football and athletics are threatening to drag sportswear maker Nike into two simultaneous PR crises that could tarnish the iconic swoosh brand.
Given the British Olympic Association's high profile campaign to retain its lifetime ban for those suspended for doping offences, there was a certain irony to the fact that someone who served a two-year suspension starting in 1999 was the first homegrown athlete to appear in the new £428m stadium.
For many fans, the renewal of Astana's licence, after their high-profile string of doping positives, is a significantly greater issue than whether one Australian sought to give his compatriot an advantage.
But with Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic 100m champion who was banned for doping from 2006-10, the doubts are sounded so frequently they become almost like a form of tinnitus.
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Related: Essendon verdict: AFL anti-doping tribunal clears past and present players In a statement, AFL spokesman Andrew Dillon said he was thankful for the work and diligence the tribunal had put in, in what was a complicated case.
Stephen Dank has avoided the three crucial charges relating to the administration of banned peptide Thymosin Beta 4, but could still face a life-time ban from the sport after a ruling by the AFL's anti-doping tribunal in Melbourne, Friday.
The AFL anti-doping tribunal has found all 34 former and current Essendon players embroiled in the supplements scandal not guilty.
The Essendon supplements scandal is set to continue for months after the World Anti-Doping Agency announced it will appeal the AFL anti-doping tribunal's not guilty verdicts on current and former Bombers players.
Salazar now stands accused of violating anti-doping rules and encouraging one of his top runners, Olympic silver medallist Galen Rupp, to use banned substances.
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