Sport Integrity Australia and the International Testing Agency sign collaboration and service agreement
Athlete-informed approach drives drop in supplement positives
Mountain bike and cycling athlete's sanction extended
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges the decision of Cycling Australia and Mountain Bike Australia to impose an additional four-year ban on athlete Ondrej Slezak for breaching his period of Ineligibility.
Rugby Union player receives sanction
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges the decision of Rugby Australia’s Anti-Doping Judicial Panel to impose a two-year ban on athlete Aidan Leeming for the presence and use of a prohibited substance.
Support of the Gymnastics Australia supplementary complaints management process
Sport Integrity Australia and the National Sports Tribunal have confirmed they will play a key role in Gymnastics Australia’s newly developed Supplementary Complaints Management Policy, announced today.
CEO acknowledges ADRVP contribution to integrity of sport
Sport Integrity Australia Chief Executive Officer David Sharpe has acknowledged the significant contribution made by the Anti-Doping Rule Violation Panel (ADRVP) over the past 10 years.
Sanction: powerlifter Matthew Middleton sanction extended for breaching period of ineligibility
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges the decision of Powerlifting Australia to sanction athlete Matthew Middleton for breaching his Period of Ineligibility.
"We must draw a line in the sand on racism at all level of Australian sport,” says Sport Integrity Australia CEO
Efficiency and cooperation for clean sport: the ITA concludes agreement with Sport Integrity Australia
Regions unite for clean sport at Sport Integrity Australia
Powerlifting athlete’s sanction extended
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges the decision of Powerlifting Australia to impose an additional four-year ban on athlete Jessica Gray for breaching her Period of Ineligibility.
Changes in supplements regulation is good news for athletes
Changes introduced by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in relation to certain sports supplements is good news for Australian athletes.
Sanction: Weightlifting receives sanction for presence, use and possession of a prohibited substance
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges the decision of the Australian Weightlifting Federation to impose a four-year ban on athlete Aaron Kroll for the presence of a metabolite of a prohibited substance, the use of a prohibited substance and the possession of a prohibited substance.
Sanction: softballer receives sanction
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges the decision of Softball Australia to impose a two-year ban on athlete James Darby for the presence of a metabolite of a prohibited substance.