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  2. Sha'Carri Richardson: Why is marijuana banned at Olympics?

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    Marijuana remains on WADA's "prohibited list," even as U.S. states decriminalize it and major American sports leagues no longer punish users. Sha'Carri Richardson: Why is marijuana banned at Olympics?

  3. Paris Olympics: Even America's top anti-doping official ...

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    The NBA has removed marijuana from its list of banned substances, as has Major League Baseball. Earlier this summer, the NCAA announced it will no longer test Division I athletes for cannabis ...

  4. Cannabis and sports - Wikipedia

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    A pamphlet produced by the United States Department of Justice in the 1990s for youth sports coaches admonished them to "Explain that marijuana is illegal and that the athlete can be arrested or suspended from school and sports for using it", [35] and listed several deleterious physical and psychological effects of marijuana including ...

  5. List of drugs banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency

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    The following are banned for in-competition use only, with the exception of cannabidiol (CBD) which is not banned for any use. [2] In 2013, the level of THC metabolite allowed was changed from 15 ng/mL to 150 ng/mL so as to only detect in-competition use. [11] [7]: 7 In cannabis (hashish, marijuana) and cannabis products

  6. Olympics keeps marijuana ban after review prompted by Sha ...

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    GENEVA (AP) — Marijuana use will remain banned at sports events after the World Anti-Doping Agency on Friday resisted calls The post Olympics keeps marijuana ban after review prompted by Sha ...

  7. Doping at the Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, the IOC took the initiative in a more organized battle against doping, leading to the formation of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in 1999. The 2000 Summer Olympics and 2002 Winter Olympics have shown that the effort to eliminate performance-enhancing drugs from the Olympics is not over, as several medalists in weightlifting and cross-country skiing were disqualified due ...

  8. 6 types of drugs banned by the Olympics, and how they affect ...

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    Kamila Valieva was cleared to compete after a failed drug test, while other athletes, like Sha'Carri Richardson, were barred from the Games.

  9. Timeline of changes in the sport of athletics - Wikipedia

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    • While timing to the 100th of a second had been experimented with for many years, the 1968 Summer Olympics were the first to use Fully Automatic Timing. • Anti-doping: The 1968 Summer Olympics were the first to do drug testing, though primarily these initial searches were for narcotics and stimulants.