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dop·ing

 (dō′pĭng)
n.
The use of a drug, such as a steroid or a blood product, such as erythropoietin, to improve athletic performance.
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doping

(ˈdəʊpɪŋ)
n
1. (General Sporting Terms) sport
a. the use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes, or on racing animals
b. (as modifier): a doping scandal.
2. (General Sporting Terms) (as modifier): a doping scandal.
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Translations
dopingdouppaus
dopingdotering
doping

doping

[ˈdəʊpɪŋ] N (Sport) → dopaje m, doping m
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doping

[ˈdəʊpɪŋ] (SPORT)
ndopage m
modif [offence, allegation, charge, scandal, test] → de dopage
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doping

n (Sport) → Doping nt; doping problemDopingproblem nt
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doping

n (sports) dopaje m
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Cyprus participated in Europol's Viribus III campaign against doping and counterfeit medicine, the largest action of this kind ever with thousands of illegal pharmaceuticals seized, police announced on Tuesday.
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Shehzad was provisionally suspended and was issued a notice of charge by PCB on July 10, 2018 for the presence of a prohibited substance in his sample which was collected through an in-competition doping test during the Pakistan Cup 2018.
Opening batsman , Ahmad Shehzad was provisionally suspended and was issued a notice of charge by PCB on 10th July 2018 for the presence of a Prohibited Substance in his Sample which was collected through an In-Competition doping test during the Pakistan Cup 2018.
Berlin Grigory Rodchenkov, the former head of the Moscow anti-doping laboratory turned whistle-blower, says the the readmission of Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA is"the biggest betrayal of clean athletes in Olympic history." A key witness to the Russian programme of state-sponsored doping, Rodchenkov now lives in a secret location in the United States - and called on his adopted country to cut funding to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Stirling University is to host an event featuring two scientists who are developing a technique to detect gene doping in athletes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called Tuesday for sports officials to restore Moscow's place in international sport and implement a 'culture of no tolerance' to doping ahead of a vote to elect a new head of Russia's Olympic Committee.
THOSE who administer or supply doping products to athletes should be pursued by the law as criminals, the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee has recommended.