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ISTI – January 2021 Page 2 of 83. International Standard for Testing and Investigations . The World Anti-Doping Code International Standard for Testing and Investigations is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti -Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders.24 - NADA
the . Code, the . International Standardfor the . SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY … 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Redesign of the List • The 2021 Prohibited List is redesigned to improve navigation and usability. Specified Methods • M2.2 is now a Specified Method in accordance with Article 4.2.2 of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (the Code). Substances of AbuseWORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 ISRM – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 55 The World Anti -Doping Code International Standard for Results Management is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse 2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages)OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
83 - NADA
ISTI – January 2021 Page 2 of 83. International Standard for Testing and Investigations . The World Anti-Doping Code International Standard for Testing and Investigations is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti -Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders.24 - NADA
the . Code, the . International Standardfor the . SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY … 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Redesign of the List • The 2021 Prohibited List is redesigned to improve navigation and usability. Specified Methods • M2.2 is now a Specified Method in accordance with Article 4.2.2 of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (the Code). Substances of AbuseWORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 ISRM – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 55 The World Anti -Doping Code International Standard for Results Management is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse 2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages)OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017.23 - NADA.AT
ISTUE – January 2021 Page 2 of 23. International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions . The World Anti-Doping Code International Standardfor Therapeutic Use Exemptions is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with public Signatories, authorities and other relevant stakeholders.WWW.NADA.AT
4 of 61. 7.5 Code Compliance Questionnaires 28 7.6 Mandatory Information Requests THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PERMITTED MEDICATIONS 9. Immune stimulation (in frequent respiratory infections) Bronchovaxom-Kapseln (RP), Echinacin „Madaus“-Flüssigkeit zum Einnehmen, Esberitox- Tabletten, Kaloba-Filmtabletten, Luivac-Tabletten (RP), Urovaxom-Hartkapseln (RP) 10. Jet-Lag (see alsoSleeping
WORLD ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM World Anti-Doping Program . 2018 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report. This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 2 March 2020. 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2017 ANTI‐DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2017 Anti‐Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub‐report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pagesindicated below.
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
83 - NADA
ISTI – January 2021 Page 2 of 83. International Standard for Testing and Investigations . The World Anti-Doping Code International Standard for Testing and Investigations is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti -Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders.24 - NADA
the . Code, the . International Standardfor the . SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY … 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Redesign of the List • The 2021 Prohibited List is redesigned to improve navigation and usability. Specified Methods • M2.2 is now a Specified Method in accordance with Article 4.2.2 of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (the Code). Substances of AbuseWORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 ISRM – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 55 The World Anti -Doping Code International Standard for Results Management is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse 2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages)OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
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ISTI – January 2021 Page 2 of 83. International Standard for Testing and Investigations . The World Anti-Doping Code International Standard for Testing and Investigations is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti -Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders.24 - NADA
the . Code, the . International Standardfor the . SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY … 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Redesign of the List • The 2021 Prohibited List is redesigned to improve navigation and usability. Specified Methods • M2.2 is now a Specified Method in accordance with Article 4.2.2 of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (the Code). Substances of AbuseWORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 ISRM – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 55 The World Anti -Doping Code International Standard for Results Management is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse 2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages)OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017.23 - NADA.AT
ISTUE – January 2021 Page 2 of 23. International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions . The World Anti-Doping Code International Standardfor Therapeutic Use Exemptions is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with public Signatories, authorities and other relevant stakeholders.WWW.NADA.AT
4 of 61. 7.5 Code Compliance Questionnaires 28 7.6 Mandatory Information Requests THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PERMITTED MEDICATIONS 9. Immune stimulation (in frequent respiratory infections) Bronchovaxom-Kapseln (RP), Echinacin „Madaus“-Flüssigkeit zum Einnehmen, Esberitox- Tabletten, Kaloba-Filmtabletten, Luivac-Tabletten (RP), Urovaxom-Hartkapseln (RP) 10. Jet-Lag (see alsoSleeping
WORLD ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM World Anti-Doping Program . 2018 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report. This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 2 March 2020. 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2017 ANTI‐DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2017 Anti‐Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub‐report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pagesindicated below.
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
WORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. 2017 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT ♦ This is the fifth year that WADA publishe s the ADRV s Report. The Report illustra tes doping offences committed under the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) in 2017.OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2014 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2014 Anti-Doping . Testing Figures Report . Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
WORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. 2017 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT ♦ This is the fifth year that WADA publishe s the ADRV s Report. The Report illustra tes doping offences committed under the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) in 2017.OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2014 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2014 Anti-Doping . Testing Figures Report . Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 The International Standardfor Education was first adopted and approved by the WADA Executive Committee at the Fifth World Conference on Doping in Sport in in Katowice on 7 November 2019 and is effective asof 1 January 2021.
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the . Code, the . International Standardfor the . ISRM – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 55 The World Anti -Doping Code International Standard for Results Management is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY … 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Redesign of the List • The 2021 Prohibited List is redesigned to improve navigation and usability. Specified Methods • M2.2 is now a Specified Method in accordance with Article 4.2.2 of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (the Code). Substances of Abuse THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse WORLD ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM World Anti-Doping Program . 2018 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report. This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 2 March 2020. 2015 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2015 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicatedbelow.
SPECIAL NADO SUMMIT REFORMS Special NADO Summit Copenhagen, Denmark (30 August 2016) We, a dedicated group of National Anti‐Doping Organisations from around the world, recognise that we 2012 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2012 An irDopingTest]ngFiguresZ } Table of Contents Section 5: 2012 Figures by Sport and Testing Authority IOC Recognized Sports Table H1: 2012 Anti-Doping Testing Figures - IOC Recognized Sport - 2013 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2013 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report This Report is compiled based on cases received by WADA Legal Department as of 15 May 2015. 2013 ADRVs Report Page 1 of 66 ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
WORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. 2017 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT ♦ This is the fifth year that WADA publishe s the ADRV s Report. The Report illustra tes doping offences committed under the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) in 2017.OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2014 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2014 Anti-Doping . Testing Figures Report . Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
WORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. 2017 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT ♦ This is the fifth year that WADA publishe s the ADRV s Report. The Report illustra tes doping offences committed under the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) in 2017.OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2014 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2014 Anti-Doping . Testing Figures Report . Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 The International Standardfor Education was first adopted and approved by the WADA Executive Committee at the Fifth World Conference on Doping in Sport in in Katowice on 7 November 2019 and is effective asof 1 January 2021.
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the . Code, the . International Standardfor the . ISRM – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 55 The World Anti -Doping Code International Standard for Results Management is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY … 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Redesign of the List • The 2021 Prohibited List is redesigned to improve navigation and usability. Specified Methods • M2.2 is now a Specified Method in accordance with Article 4.2.2 of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (the Code). Substances of Abuse THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse WORLD ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM World Anti-Doping Program . 2018 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report. This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 2 March 2020. 2015 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2015 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicatedbelow.
SPECIAL NADO SUMMIT REFORMS Special NADO Summit Copenhagen, Denmark (30 August 2016) We, a dedicated group of National Anti‐Doping Organisations from around the world, recognise that we 2012 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2012 An irDopingTest]ngFiguresZ } Table of Contents Section 5: 2012 Figures by Sport and Testing Authority IOC Recognized Sports Table H1: 2012 Anti-Doping Testing Figures - IOC Recognized Sport - 2013 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2013 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report This Report is compiled based on cases received by WADA Legal Department as of 15 May 2015. 2013 ADRVs Report Page 1 of 66 ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
WORLD ANTI-DOPING
World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. 2017 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT ♦ This is the fifth year that WADA publishe s the ADRV s Report. The Report illustra tes doping offences committed under the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) in 2017.OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2014 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2014 Anti-Doping . Testing Figures Report . Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 ISE – January 2021 Page . 5 of 19. 2.0 Code Provisions The following articles in the 2021 are directly relevant to the Code InternationalStandardfor
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World Anti-Doping Code The World Anti-Doping Code was first adopted in 2003 and took effect in 2004. It was subsequently amended four times, the first time effective 1 January 2009, the second time effective 1 2018 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES There was a slight increase in the percentage of total findings (AAFs and ATFs - combined) from 1.48% in 2017 to 1.49% in 2018. In addition, the data shows a slight decrease in the percentage of AAFs – morecommonly known as
2016 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2016 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. Executive Summary ± pp. 2-9 (7 pages) 2016 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2016 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report . This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 31 December 2017. 2017 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT ♦ This is the fifth year that WADA publishe s the ADRV s Report. The Report illustra tes doping offences committed under the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) in 2017.OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Table B NN Total Adverse Analytical Findings* 1 Sydney, Australia 1347,457 1.80 2 Seibersdorf, Austria 944,595 2.05 3 Ghent, Belgium 3006,800 4.41 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 525,970 0.87 5 Montreal, Canada 43315,094 2.87 6 Beijing, China 5210,202 0.51 7 Bogota, Colombia732,371 3.08
2014 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 5. A total of 231 non-analytical ADRVs were confirmed in 2014 and involved: -185 athletes of 39 nationalities from 30 sports (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA); -46 athlete support personnel of 20 nationalities (as recorded in the case decision received by WADA) Non-Analytical ADRVs in this Report refer to violations related to Articles 2.2 to 2.8 of the Code that do not 2014 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2014 Anti-Doping . Testing Figures Report . Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicated below. 2015 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT Introduction to 2015 ADRVs Report ♦ The 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report is the first year of ADRVs statistics under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code. ISE – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 19 The International Standardfor Education was first adopted and approved by the WADA Executive Committee at the Fifth World Conference on Doping in Sport in in Katowice on 7 November 2019 and is effective asof 1 January 2021.
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the . Code, the . International Standardfor the . ISRM – JANUARY 2021 PAGE 1 OF 55 The World Anti -Doping Code International Standard for Results Management is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. It was developed in consultation with Signatories, public authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY … 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Redesign of the List • The 2021 Prohibited List is redesigned to improve navigation and usability. Specified Methods • M2.2 is now a Specified Method in accordance with Article 4.2.2 of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (the Code). Substances of Abuse THE 2021 MONITORING PROGRAM 1 * The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: “WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect potential patterns of misuse WORLD ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM World Anti-Doping Program . 2018 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report. This Report is compiled based on decisions received by WADA before 2 March 2020. 2015 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES 2015 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Please click on the sub-report title to access it directly. To print, please insert the pages indicatedbelow.
SPECIAL NADO SUMMIT REFORMS Special NADO Summit Copenhagen, Denmark (30 August 2016) We, a dedicated group of National Anti‐Doping Organisations from around the world, recognise that we 2012 ANTI-DOPING TESTING FIGURES REPORT 2012 An irDopingTest]ngFiguresZ } Table of Contents Section 5: 2012 Figures by Sport and Testing Authority IOC Recognized Sports Table H1: 2012 Anti-Doping Testing Figures - IOC Recognized Sport - 2013 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS (ADRVS) REPORT 2013 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report This Report is compiled based on cases received by WADA Legal Department as of 15 May 2015. 2013 ADRVs Report Page 1 of 66Menu
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