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NADA mourns the death of Armin Baumert

NADA mourns the death of Armin Baumert, who passed away on January 22, 2022, at the age of 78.  The former track and field athlete and Director of Competitive Sports at…

TOGETHER AGAINST DOPING: New "COACH" target group brochure

The National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA Germany) is providing new information material for the target group of trainers in the form of the COACH brochure as part…

NADA Germany translates prevention videos into sign language

The National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA Germany) is now making a large number of its prevention videos available in German Sign Language (DGS). NADA Germany's…

Activities by NADA Germany in the run-up to the XXIV Olympic…

"We can give an important signal to the Olympic participants: The pre-Olympic testing program could be completed at a high level. This is primarily thanks to all those…

Doping prevention: digital networking impulse

The National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA Germany) invited representatives of national sports federations, state sports federations and associations, state sports…

NADA Germany launches team testing pool for…

The National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA Germany) and representatives of the German professional leagues in basketball (easyCredit BBL), handball (LIQUI MOLY HBL)…

2022 Poster campaign: LET'S TALK ABOUT

Let's talk! And about the values of clean sport. This goal is the focus of the new LET'S TALK ABOUT campaign of the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA).…

Chlorphenesin-containing sunscreen: new research findings…

Thanks to the results of a recent research project conducted by the Institute of Biochemistry at the German Sport University Cologne, the Anti-Doping Laboratory in Japan…

WADA Prohibited List 2022 translated into German

The new World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, which will come into force worldwide on January 1, 2022, is now also available in German. The informative…