Association Between Implementation of the Athlete Biological Passport and Female Elite Runners' Performance

The purpose of this research was to evaluate the performances of female middle- and long-distance runners before and after the implementation of a new antidoping strategy (the Athlete Biological Passport [ABP]) in a country accused of systematic doping. A retrospective analysis of the results of Rus...

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