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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and GH-2000

Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 2009
The IOC recognised growth hormone (GH) as a drug of abuse in 1992 and recruited me as an expert to advise them on the development of a test to detect its abuse. After a long gestation period where the IOC gradually changed their attitude to research they co-funded the GH-2000 project with the European Union (EU).
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Breaking a taboo: why the International Olympic Committee convened experts to develop a consensus statement on mental health in elite athletes

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Mental health symptoms and disorders are ubiquitous in society and are too often underdiagnosed and undermanaged—or worse, ignored. We speak of mental health symptoms and disorders as if they are somehow separate from other ‘physical’ symptoms, injuries ...
B. Hainline, C. Reardon
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World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) list of prohibited substances and methods and their cardiovascular effects

The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology, 2019
The abuse of doping substances is prevalent in sports and in society at large. Doping substances are also present in a substantial fraction of nutritional supplements. They can cause severe side effects.
J. Niebauer, C. Sundberg
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The International Olympic Committee’s Tripartite Commission and Its Influence on the Foundation of the Athletes’ Commission

International Journal of the History of Sport, 2018
In this paper, the foundation of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)'s Athletes’ Commission (AC) is the focus. A research gap will be filled by analyzing the processes and decisions which led to the establishment of the AC at the meeting of the IOC
Stephan Wassong
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Imperialisms in the Olympics of the Colonization in the Postcolonization: Africa into the International Olympic Committee, 1910–1965

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2015
After World War II, the principle of a colonized countries' self-determination was at stake in the international relationships emerging from the context of a Cold War and the decolonizations of Empires. Non-Governmental Organizations such as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) become not only analyzers of the effects of competition between the ...
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International Olympic Committee

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2008
C. Brackenridge, K. Fasting
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Selling the Five Rings The International Olympic Committee and the Rise of Olympic Commercialism

International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 2007
Selling the Five Rings The International Olympic Committee and the Rise of Olympic Commercialism Robert K Barney, Stephen R Wenn & Scott G Martyn (2004; revised edition) The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT. ISBN-10: 087480809X [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As the 2008 Beijing Olympics come ever closer, interest among researchers and students will
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The International Olympic Committee and Site Decisions: The Case of the 2002 Winter Olympics

Event Management, 2000
By means of an empirical survey, this article analyzes the decision-making process of the members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in order to establish how they evaluated the bids to host the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Three bid-winning models were identified.
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