CAS Sets Up Two Temporary Offices For Rio Olympics
The Court of Arbitration For Sport (CAS) has opened two temporary offices designated to resolve legal disputes and doping cases on the site of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The two offices will operate every day until August 21st, 2016 when the Games come to a close.
CAS Rejects Appeal of Russian Athletes on Olympic Ban
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland has upheld the International Association of Athletics Federationis (IAAF) to…
Park Tae Hwan Files Appeal with CAS Against Korean Olympic Committee
Park Tae Hwan filed an appeal against the Korean Olympic Committee with the CAS.
Park Cancels Olympic Committee Meeting At Last Minute
Another element to Park Tae Hwan’s appeal to the Korean Olympic Committee has been taken off course as the swimmer cancels a meeting last minute.
Park Tae Hwan Files for Mediation with CAS Over Olympic Suspension
Olympic gold medalist Park Tae-hwan has filed an appeal with the international Court for Arbitration of Sport (CAS) over his Olympic…
IOC To Hand Over Rio Doping Case Rulings To CAS
In the ever-evolving global anti-doping environment, this week the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced a significant change in the handling of positive drug tests rendered during the Rio Olympic Games.
After Two-Year Wait, Indian Swimmer Hit with Two-Year Doping Ban
In what was headline news in India, three swimmers (and 11 athletes total) in India who had been appealing doping suspensions…
Governing Body Speaks Out in Favor of Shiwen Ye
FINA, the governing body for all of the world’s aquatic events, has come out in favor of Chinese superstar Shiwen Ye…
CAS Releases Official Statement on BOA Case
The CAS has ruled in favor of WADA on Olympic bans for doping suspensions.
Sprint News 4/29/12: CAS Rules on Brits; Brazil Fails in 800 FR
The CAS’ latest ruling is causing a stir in the Olympic sporting community.
CAS Ready to Rule on British Doping Non-Compliance
The CAS will soon release their decision on whether or not Britain’s Olympic Committee is non-compliant. (Photo Courtesy: Andres Rueda)
CAS Tacks on 4-Months to Fabiola Molina's Doping Suspension
Thanks to Brazilian correspondent D’Artagnan Dias for contributing to this report Today, it was announced that the Court of Arbitration…
British Olympic Association Sends "Rule 45" Back to CAS for More Arbitration
The British Olympic Association is taking WADA back to court to again arbitrate whether or not the BOA is non-compliant with…
Fabiola Molina Doping Case to Go Before CAS
When paging through the CAS schedule, I came across an upcoming hearing that I thought would be of interest to…
CAS Rules in Favor of USOC on Rule 45 – No Olympic Bans
The CAS has ruled that Rule 45 of the Olympic charter (also referred to as the “Osaka Rule”) i sinvalid…