Doping-Anti-Doping System Has 'Stalled' as Elite Cheats Slip Through Net, Says AIU Chair
AIU Chair David Howman reports a rise in disciplinary cases from 62 in 2021 to 100 in 2024 amid concerns that elite athletes evade current detection methods.
7 Articles
7 Articles
Doping-Anti-doping system has 'stalled' as elite cheats slip through net, says AIU chair
Dec 12 : The global fight against doping has "stalled", with athletes evading detection systems that are failing to keep pace with increasingly sophisticated cheats, a leading anti-doping official has warned.Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) Chair David Howman delivered a stark assessment at last week's World Co
Doping Detection Struggles: A Call for Renewed Anti-Doping Efforts
Doping Detection Struggles: A Call for Renewed Anti-Doping Efforts The battle against doping is faltering, as sophisticated cheats increasingly evade detection, warns David Howman, Chair of the Athletics Integrity Unit. Speaking at last week's World Conference on Doping in Sport, Howman admitted they are failing to catch enough rule-breakers despite an increase in disciplinary cases.According to AIU's reports, international cases jumped from 62 …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources are Center, 40% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






