Natalya Ivoniskaya, now 33 years old, has been a 100 m hurdles specialist for the nation of Kazakhstan for years now, representing them at the Olympics since 2012.
However, according to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Ivoniskaya will be suspended for competition provisionally – and potentially for up to four years – after her urine samples had been reanalyzed from those 2012 Read more [...]
Kazakhstani Olympic Athlete Suspended Six Years after Olympic Competition
Natalya Ivoniskaya, now 33 years old, has been a 100 m hurdles specialist for the nation of Kazakhstan for years now, representing them at the Olympics since 2012.
However, according to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Ivoniskaya will be suspended for competition provisionally – and potentially for up to four years – after her urine samples had been reanalyzed from those 2012 Read more [...] 


One of the saddest stories in all of sports was reported in June of 2018, when a young rugby player in Ireland – just 17 – died from significant brain swelling, seemingly out of the clear blue sky.
A number of medical experts weighed in on the autopsy results, and none could figure out why an otherwise very health, young, and athletic Irish lad would find himself dealing with this
To say that Brock Lesnar has had a controversial career would be the understatement of the century.
Bouncing between the Ultimate Fighting Championship world of legitimate mixed martial arts and the professional wrestling world of the WWE more times than anyone can keep track of any longer, Lesnar has been a lightning rod for controversy every single step of the way – in large part because
Major League Baseball (MLB) still has a drug problem, years after the hidden culture of using performance enhancing drugs was blow wide open by Jose Canseco in his tell all book.
It seems like all the time we are hearing about another professional ballplayer being suspended for using PEDs, which is both a good and a bad thing.
On the one hand, it’s proof positive that
After a multi-year investigation into an underground laboratory producing counterfeit anabolic steroids in the United States came to a close, numerous arrests and convictions were handed out – and Brian Petzke is the latest to have been sentenced as part of this major cleanup operation.
According to federal prosecutors, Petzke played a significant role in the underground laboratory at
According to information published by the Daily Voice newspaper in Connecticut, Hampden residents and local correctional facility officer Nicholas Aurora, Junior has been sentenced to 36 months of probation (and six months of house arrest) for the distribution of illegal anabolic steroids after a months long investigation.
US Attorney for the District of Connecticut John Durham announced
Julian Edelman, a critical part of the wide receiver core for the New England Patriots, has recently been suspended by the NFL after he tested positive for a prohibited substance.
This is a direct violation of the NFL Policy on Anabolic Steroids and Performance Enhancing Drugs, resulting in a four-game suspension and the forfeiture of north of $1 million in wages. This is
Jones, a former Ultimate Fighting Champion in the light heavyweight class, has had numerous run-ins with UFC officials, run afoul of performance-enhancing drug tests, and has basically eviscerated his reputation in the sport that was all but ready to crown him the “next big thing” in mixed martial arts.
Making his debut in 2008, Jones put on a show when he absolutely lit up his opponent
News out of the United Kingdom is that a Good Hope Hospital employee has just recently been sentenced to five years in prison after moonlighting as a UK domestic seller of anabolic steroids.
Now, it’s not that a UK seller of anabolic steroids and other controlled substances would get this much jail time that has so many people talking about the story. Hundreds of people each and
Major League Baseball (MLB) has put in place some of the more rigorous testing protocols in all of sports to find Performance Enhancing Drug use, but still players at all levels continue to try and test this protocol – hoping to find a way around the system so that they can continue to take these PEDs.
Unsurprisingly, the overwhelming majority of them are caught and immediately suspended
Several individuals who operated Sciroxx Laboratories and Israel were placed under arrest and held on the suspicion of running an anabolic steroid smuggling ring on an international level, which included distribution of controlled substances.
If it were not with the assistance of the DEA, also known as the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, the arrests may not have been possible.
A popular UGL, which is short for underground laboratory that domestically produced, manufactured and transported anabolic steroids via sites on the internet has had three of the operators indicted. On the 17th of April 2018 a grand jury in New York had the three individuals indicted for their part of a steroid distribution site and on the 9th of May 2018, they were arraigned at the Supreme
Sixteen people who were discovered to be working for a UK domestic UGL that produced anabolic steroids have been sentenced to prison. The underground laboratory, which was unnamed was located in Wales and the 16 individuals received varying lengths of prison time ranging from suspended sentences of nine months up to six years imprisonment. Judge Huw Rees had little compassion for those involved
A former New York Yankee teammate of Robinson Cano, recently suspended for 80 games after testing positive for a masking agent used to hide performance-enhancing drug use and anabolic steroids, has come out and stated – rather emphatically – that he isn’t surprised at all Cano was juicing, and doesn’t believe anyone else that played with him is surprised, either.
Mark Teixeira
Texas takes football very, very seriously – maybe more seriously than any other state in the US, and that’s really saying something for a country that is so football crazy.
Not only do Texans love the professional game, but they go crazy for college football, and there’s a reason why the TV show and movie Friday Night Lights were so popular. High school football (junior high school
Major League Baseball (MLB) as may be the strictest performance-enhancing drug policy of all the major sports leagues in the United States, policies that were enacted after José Canseco blew the whistle on rampant steroid use and abuse in professional baseball throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and the early 2000’s.
The black eye that performance-enhancing drugs gave the sport of baseball
A pharmacist in northeast England, working for Boots Pharmacy, admitted in April 2018 to stealing prescription anabolic steroids from a number of different pharmacy locations throughout the region that he had been employed at.
Just 34 years old, Andrew Brown testified against himself in the Magistrates Court on April 16 of 2018 and admitted to stealing prescription grade anabolic steroids
This is not the kind of story that we read about happening at the highest levels of sports and competition, that’s for sure.
One of the elite members of the US national swim team, Amanda Kendall passed her anti-doping control protocols with absolutely no “blips on the radar” – the same way she had for a number of years, ever since beginning competition at the national team level.
However,
According to information coming out of the United Kingdom, both Chris Young and Tracy Robinson are going to be headed to prison for nine years and three years, respectively.
Co-owners of the Wildcat Research Laboratories in the United Kingdom, both of these individuals have been sentenced to prison after being convicted of producing illegal anabolic steroids, trafficking steroids and illicit
A former police officer that had worked with the Edmond Police Department for two decades (before retiring back in 2004) has been identified as the kingpin of a drug trafficking operation, and organization specifically manufacturing and distributing anabolic steroids in the United States.
Chris Caplinger has been charged with these crimes during a grand jury indictment in federal court
The news out of New Zealand is that a well-respected professional cyclist and coach has tested positive for Clenbuterol, a performance-enhancing drug, and has been suspended for at least eight years.
A rather stiff penalty for sure (most people do not land any year suspension right out of the gate), the reason that Karl Murray received a suspension this law is because he had already
Karsten Kroon, a retired Dutch pro cyclist has admitted to doping offenses after conversations of a confidential nature were released by a journalist. Kroon, who previously rode with BMC, CSC, Rabobank and saxo Bank has committed to using PEDs (performance enhancing drugs) throughout his career as a professional cyclist. He decided to come clean after a journalist decided to leak the sensitive
The Mixed Martial Arts athlete from Brazil, Junior dos Santos Almeida, who competes for The Ultimate Fighter Championship (UFC) in the heavyweight division was given a 6-month suspension on the 23rd of April 2018. However, the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) took almost 9 months before passing down the punishment for his anti-doping rules violation. His suspension was supposed to
Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators are on the brink of being classified as illegal health supplements and may well change the face of the athletic and sporting worlds. A bill is currently being pushed through to give the DEA more power and authority to be able to ever allocate them from the market, classifying them as being as illegal as anabolic steroids, which are a category 3 controlled
The professional cyclist, Lance Armstrong, who took the top spot and seven separate Tour de France races has managed to settle is $100 million lawsuit by promising to pay the US government just $5 million to reach a resolution of the civil lawsuit. Having won the Tour de France race 7 times, Armstrong had all of his titles stripped due to doping violations. This undoubtedly is a fantastic 