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Warning for amateur golfer

Swiss Sport Integrity issues a warning against an amateur golfer for possession and attempted use of the prohibited substance dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and imposes a fine on her.

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Legal problems due to DHEA

The abbreviation DHEA stands for dehydroepiandrosterone, a hormone precursor for male and female sex hormones. So-called "anti-aging medicine" is in vogue, and hormone cures promise a life with more pleasure and fewer complaints. More and more specialists are recommending DHEA to their patients –...

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2024 Prohibited List

The new Prohibited List enters into force on 1 January 2024. For the 2024 Prohibited List, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has made several modifications, which have an impact on the doping status of various medications. The most important update is, that the substance tramadol (a strong...

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Additional Funding for Reporting Service

The Swiss Federal Office of Sport FOSPO and Swiss Olympic are increasing their financial payments to Swiss Sport Integrity. Over the coming years, the Reporting Service for Ethics Violations will receive an additional boost of one million Swiss francs.

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WADA publishes 2024 Prohibited List

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published the 2024 Prohibited List, which comes into effect as of 1 January 2024 and replaces all previous lists. The updates affect in particular the substance tramadol.

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Statement on the case of Aleksi Peltonen

In a press release dated 19 September 2023, the National League AG has published the provisional suspension of Aleksi Peltonen, player of HC Davos. The Swiss Sport Integrity Foundation confirms that there is an ongoing investigation against Aleksi Peltonen for a potential anti-doping rule violation...

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Triathlete suspended for 3 years

Swiss triathlete Michele Caverzasio admitted to the Swiss Sport Integrity Foundation the possession and attempted use of growth hormone and accepted a three-year suspension and a fine of 300 francs.

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