Review of Australia's National Anti-Doping Agency: Part 1

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Abstract

The Australian Sport's Drug Agency (ASADA) replaced the Australian Sports Drug Agency in 2006 as one of the results from the 2004 inquiry into drug use by the Australian track cycling team. In the first installment of a two-part article, Catherine Ordway, a Sport & Anti-Doping Consultant who previously worked with ASADA, examines the reasons why ASADA was established and how it planned to demonstrate organisational credibility.
Original languageEnglish
Pages2-4
Number of pages3
Volume9
No.6
Specialist publicationWorld Sports Advocate
PublisherCecile Park Media Ltd.
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2011

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