Topic: United States Anti-Doping Agency

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has suspended retired distance runner Chris Lukezic for two years for refusing to take an out-of-competition doping...
One of Lance Armstrong's main defenses against allegations of illegal doping during his string of seven Tour de France wins has been the fact that...
USADA has suspended retired distance runner Chris Lukezic for two years for refusing to take an out-of-competition doping test.. . Lukezic's ban...
Distance runner Chris Lukezic banned for 2 years after refusing to take doping testThe U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has suspended retired distance runner Chris Lukezic for two years for refusing to take an out-of-competition doping test.Lukezic's ban started T

USADA gives sprinter Jelks two-year suspension

USADA has suspended sprinter Mark Jelks for two years after violating the doping agency's rules governing out-of-competition tests.. . Jelks twice...

US teen star Berry given three-month marijuana ban

Michael Berry, a teen track star who anchored a US 4x400m relay victory at the World Junior Championships last month, received a ban Thursday after testing positive for marijuana.The 18-year-old from Seattle, who has signed to attend US collegiate track p

Attorney: USADA deals target Armstrong

Lance Armstrong's attorneys say the US Anti-Doping Agency is offering cyclists a "sweetheart deal'' if they testify or provide evidence that the...
Armstrong attorneys say USADA offering riders deals if they produce evidence against himLance Armstrong's attorneys say the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency is offering cyclists a "sweetheart deal" if they testify or provide evidence that the seven-time Tour de Fr

Ex-U.S. athletics coach gets life ban for dope offences

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four-time Jamaican Olympian Raymond Stewart, who later became a coach in the United States, has been banned for life from athletics for acquiring banned performance-enhancing drugs for his athletes.The United States Anti-Doping Agency

USADA bans track coach Stewart for life

Raymond Stewart, who coached disgraced US sprinter Jerome Young, has been slapped with a lifetime ban, the US Anti-Doping Agency announced on Monday.Stewart was kicked out of the sport for life by USADA for obtaining performance-enhancing drugs for his at