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  1. Doping in sport - Wikipedia

    The term doping is widely used by organizations that regulate sporting competitions. The use of drugs to enhance performance is considered unethical and is prohibited by most international sports …

  2. Doping | Description, Forms, Regulation, & Athletes Caught | Britannica

    Doping is the use of substances or techniques to illegally improve human performance and, more specifically, to gain a competitive advantage in athletic events.

  3. The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)

    From understanding anti-doping rules and responsibilities to accessing supplement and testing resources, we provide everything you need to navigate clean sport with confidence. Explore our …

  4. Doping News | Today's Latest Stories | Reuters

    Dec 9, 2025 · Read the latest stories on doping, including schedules, rankings, key statistics, highlights and more. Access breaking sports news on Reuters.

  5. Raising the game for clean sport | World Anti Doping Agency

    Dec 19, 2025 · The Athletes’ Anti-Doping Ombuds is here to help. The Ombuds is a free and confidential resource for athletes with questions or concerns about anti-doping issues.

  6. DOPING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DOPING is the use of a substance (such as an anabolic steroid or erythropoietin) or technique (such as blood doping) to illegally improve athletic performance.

  7. What is doping? And which performance-enhancing drugs are banned?

    Aug 2, 2024 · Major sporting events like the Olympic Games always raise the topic of "doping" — the use of banned substances capable of boosting athletic performance.

  8. What is Doping? - IESF

    The use of doping substances or doping methods to enhance performance is fundamentally wrong and is detrimental to the overall spirit of sport. Drug misuse can be harmful to an athlete’s health and to …

  9. What is Doping - UIAA

    Doping is defined as the occurrence of one or more of the anti-doping rule violations set forth in Article 2.1 through Article 2.11 of UIAA antidoping rules. Consequences of Doping can be physical and …

  10. Doping - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The international fight against doping of the World Anti-Doping Agency is discussed, as well as the action of the different International Federations and National Agencies of Doping Control.