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COACHING RESOURCES
Coaching Resources. Coaches are one of the most influential people in athletes’ lives, and are in a unique position to help them make positive and healthy choices. Understanding the role they play in keeping sport clean, as well as their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code, is vital for both them and the athletes they support U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. USOPC, USOPC AAC, AND USADA ANNOUNCE INDEPENDENT April 5, 2021. The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the USOPC Athletes’ Advisory Council (USOPC AAC), and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collectively announce openings for five to eight Independent Arbitrators to hear and resolve doping disputes in Olympic and Paralympic sports. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. REPORT ON WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY GOVERNANCE AS REQUIRED Report on World Anti-Doping Agency Governance as required by House Report 116-456 . May 17, 2021 . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Office of National Drug Control PolicyAPPLY FOR A TUE
Step 6: Submit COMPLETED application to USADA. Submit your application by email to tue@USADA.org or by fax to 719-785-2029. For those sports with a sport specific international federation TUE, you may submit the application to USADA and we will handle getting the application information to your international federation. SUBSTANCE PROFILE: CAFFEINE Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is a chemical compound found naturally in many plants such as coffee and tea, yerba mate leaves (also known as “mate,” “terere,” and “chamirrao”), kola nuts, guarana seeds, and cacao. Caffeine is a stimulant that increases wakefulness, improves concentration, and can also raise heart rate andbody
ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION November 25, 2019. USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. Paulson, 34, tested positive for ostarine, a selectiveandrogen receptor
PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Sanction, Triathlon / May 24, 2019. July 29, 2019. USADA announced today that Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated dietary supplement. Waterstraat, 43, tested positive for ostarine as theresult of an
COACHING RESOURCES
Coaching Resources. Coaches are one of the most influential people in athletes’ lives, and are in a unique position to help them make positive and healthy choices. Understanding the role they play in keeping sport clean, as well as their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code, is vital for both them and the athletes they support U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. USOPC, USOPC AAC, AND USADA ANNOUNCE INDEPENDENT April 5, 2021. The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the USOPC Athletes’ Advisory Council (USOPC AAC), and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collectively announce openings for five to eight Independent Arbitrators to hear and resolve doping disputes in Olympic and Paralympic sports. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. REPORT ON WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY GOVERNANCE AS REQUIRED Report on World Anti-Doping Agency Governance as required by House Report 116-456 . May 17, 2021 . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Office of National Drug Control PolicyAPPLY FOR A TUE
Step 6: Submit COMPLETED application to USADA. Submit your application by email to tue@USADA.org or by fax to 719-785-2029. For those sports with a sport specific international federation TUE, you may submit the application to USADA and we will handle getting the application information to your international federation. SUBSTANCE PROFILE: CAFFEINE Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is a chemical compound found naturally in many plants such as coffee and tea, yerba mate leaves (also known as “mate,” “terere,” and “chamirrao”), kola nuts, guarana seeds, and cacao. Caffeine is a stimulant that increases wakefulness, improves concentration, and can also raise heart rate andbody
ARE GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS PROHIBITED? FIVE THINGS TO KNOW In 2021, glucocorticosteroids are prohibited in-competition when administered: orally (e.g., swallowing a pill or used topically in the mouth or under the tongue) rectally. by intramuscular injection. by intravenous injection. These routes of administration result in a significant level of glucocorticosteroids circulating in the blood. ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION November 25, 2019. USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. Paulson, 34, tested positive for ostarine, a selectiveandrogen receptor
ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Sanction, Triathlon / May 24, 2019. July 29, 2019. USADA announced today that Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated dietary supplement. Waterstraat, 43, tested positive for ostarine as theresult of an
HOME | U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) TOKYO 2020 ANTI-DOPING INFORMATION Details for Olympic and Paralympic athletes regarding Testing, Whereabouts, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, and more. LEARN MORE athlete tools From national to international; recreational to elite. USADA has tools and tips to help athletes at all levels navigate their anti doping rights and responsibilities. Check Your Medications Sample Collection PUBLICATIONS AND POLICIES Publications and Policies. USADA makes available a number of publications, policies, and procedures to help athletes and others understand anti-doping responsibilities such as USADA’s testing program, the World Anti-Doping Code, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, the International Standards, Therapeutic UseExemptions (TUEs
ARE GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS PROHIBITED? FIVE THINGS TO KNOW In 2021, glucocorticosteroids are prohibited in-competition when administered: orally (e.g., swallowing a pill or used topically in the mouth or under the tongue) rectally. by intramuscular injection. by intravenous injection. These routes of administration result in a significant level of glucocorticosteroids circulating in the blood. BPC-157: EXPERIMENTAL PEPTIDE CREATES RISK FOR ATHLETES BPC-157: Experimental Peptide Creates Risk for Athletes. While the peptide BPC-157 is not presently included on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, it is important for athletes to be aware that this substance is not approved for human clinical use by any global regulatory authority, it may lead to negative healtheffects, and
COACHING ANTI-DOPING ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Help athletes file their Whereabouts accurately and on time. Encourage athletes to complete the sample collection process in a timely and cooperative manner. Report potential anti-doping violations to the appropriate governing body, NADO, IF, or WADA. Use your influence on athlete’s values and behavior to foster anti-doping attitudes. 6 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PEPTIDE HORMONES AND RELEASING Peptide hormones are hormones that are made of small chains of amino acids. The body produces a wide range of peptide hormones, which circulate in the blood and bind to receptors on targeted organs and tissues. In women, for example, the peptide hormones CG and LH are produced by the ovaries or placenta and play an important role inreproduction.
HIGENAMINE: WHAT ATHLETES NEED TO KNOW TO COMPETE CLEAN Higenamine: What Athletes Need to Know to Compete Clean. Higenamine was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited Lis t in 2017 and is classified as a beta-2 agonist, which means it is prohibited at all times, both in and out-of-competition. Keep reading to learn more about this prohibited substance that’s becoming morecommon
SUPPLEMENTS
HASTA (Human and Supplement Testing Australia) Banned Substance Control Group (BSCG) For more information on Certified Supplements, please contact UFC Athlete Express at: (719) 785-2000. Toll-Free: (866) 601-2632. International Toll-Free: +8008-120-8120. Email: UFCathleteexpress@USADA.org.PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be US FIELD HOCKEY ATHLETE, SPUEHLER, ACCEPTS SANCTION FOR Pamela Spuehler of Chula Vista, CA, an athlete in the sport of field hockey, has tested positive for a prohibited substance and accepted a suspension for her doping offense.COACHING RESOURCES
Coaching Resources. Coaches are one of the most influential people in athletes’ lives, and are in a unique position to help them make positive and healthy choices. Understanding the role they play in keeping sport clean, as well as their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code, is vital for both them and the athletes they support U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. USOPC, USOPC AAC, AND USADA ANNOUNCE INDEPENDENT April 5, 2021. The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the USOPC Athletes’ Advisory Council (USOPC AAC), and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collectively announce openings for five to eight Independent Arbitrators to hear and resolve doping disputes in Olympic and Paralympic sports. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. REPORT ON WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY GOVERNANCE AS REQUIRED Report on World Anti-Doping Agency Governance as required by House Report 116-456 . May 17, 2021 . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Office of National Drug Control PolicyAPPLY FOR A TUE
Step 6: Submit COMPLETED application to USADA. Submit your application by email to tue@USADA.org or by fax to 719-785-2029. For those sports with a sport specific international federation TUE, you may submit the application to USADA and we will handle getting the application information to your international federation. SUBSTANCE PROFILE: CAFFEINE Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is a chemical compound found naturally in many plants such as coffee and tea, yerba mate leaves (also known as “mate,” “terere,” and “chamirrao”), kola nuts, guarana seeds, and cacao. Caffeine is a stimulant that increases wakefulness, improves concentration, and can also raise heart rate andbody
ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION November 25, 2019. USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. Paulson, 34, tested positive for ostarine, a selectiveandrogen receptor
PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Sanction, Triathlon / May 24, 2019. July 29, 2019. USADA announced today that Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated dietary supplement. Waterstraat, 43, tested positive for ostarine as theresult of an
COACHING RESOURCES
Coaching Resources. Coaches are one of the most influential people in athletes’ lives, and are in a unique position to help them make positive and healthy choices. Understanding the role they play in keeping sport clean, as well as their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code, is vital for both them and the athletes they support U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. USOPC, USOPC AAC, AND USADA ANNOUNCE INDEPENDENT April 5, 2021. The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the USOPC Athletes’ Advisory Council (USOPC AAC), and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collectively announce openings for five to eight Independent Arbitrators to hear and resolve doping disputes in Olympic and Paralympic sports. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. REPORT ON WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY GOVERNANCE AS REQUIRED Report on World Anti-Doping Agency Governance as required by House Report 116-456 . May 17, 2021 . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Office of National Drug Control PolicyAPPLY FOR A TUE
Step 6: Submit COMPLETED application to USADA. Submit your application by email to tue@USADA.org or by fax to 719-785-2029. For those sports with a sport specific international federation TUE, you may submit the application to USADA and we will handle getting the application information to your international federation. SUBSTANCE PROFILE: CAFFEINE Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is a chemical compound found naturally in many plants such as coffee and tea, yerba mate leaves (also known as “mate,” “terere,” and “chamirrao”), kola nuts, guarana seeds, and cacao. Caffeine is a stimulant that increases wakefulness, improves concentration, and can also raise heart rate andbody
ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION November 25, 2019. USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. Paulson, 34, tested positive for ostarine, a selectiveandrogen receptor
PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Sanction, Triathlon / May 24, 2019. July 29, 2019. USADA announced today that Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated dietary supplement. Waterstraat, 43, tested positive for ostarine as theresult of an
HOME | U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) TOKYO 2020 ANTI-DOPING INFORMATION Details for Olympic and Paralympic athletes regarding Testing, Whereabouts, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, and more. LEARN MORE athlete tools From national to international; recreational to elite. USADA has tools and tips to help athletes at all levels navigate their anti doping rights and responsibilities. Check Your Medications Sample Collection PUBLICATIONS AND POLICIES Publications and Policies. USADA makes available a number of publications, policies, and procedures to help athletes and others understand anti-doping responsibilities such as USADA’s testing program, the World Anti-Doping Code, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, the International Standards, Therapeutic UseExemptions (TUEs
ARE GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS PROHIBITED? FIVE THINGS TO KNOW In 2021, glucocorticosteroids are prohibited in-competition when administered: orally (e.g., swallowing a pill or used topically in the mouth or under the tongue) rectally. by intramuscular injection. by intravenous injection. These routes of administration result in a significant level of glucocorticosteroids circulating in the blood. BPC-157: EXPERIMENTAL PEPTIDE CREATES RISK FOR ATHLETES BPC-157: Experimental Peptide Creates Risk for Athletes. While the peptide BPC-157 is not presently included on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, it is important for athletes to be aware that this substance is not approved for human clinical use by any global regulatory authority, it may lead to negative healtheffects, and
COACHING ANTI-DOPING ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Help athletes file their Whereabouts accurately and on time. Encourage athletes to complete the sample collection process in a timely and cooperative manner. Report potential anti-doping violations to the appropriate governing body, NADO, IF, or WADA. Use your influence on athlete’s values and behavior to foster anti-doping attitudes. 6 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PEPTIDE HORMONES AND RELEASING Peptide hormones are hormones that are made of small chains of amino acids. The body produces a wide range of peptide hormones, which circulate in the blood and bind to receptors on targeted organs and tissues. In women, for example, the peptide hormones CG and LH are produced by the ovaries or placenta and play an important role inreproduction.
HIGENAMINE: WHAT ATHLETES NEED TO KNOW TO COMPETE CLEAN Higenamine: What Athletes Need to Know to Compete Clean. Higenamine was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited Lis t in 2017 and is classified as a beta-2 agonist, which means it is prohibited at all times, both in and out-of-competition. Keep reading to learn more about this prohibited substance that’s becoming morecommon
SUPPLEMENTS
HASTA (Human and Supplement Testing Australia) Banned Substance Control Group (BSCG) For more information on Certified Supplements, please contact UFC Athlete Express at: (719) 785-2000. Toll-Free: (866) 601-2632. International Toll-Free: +8008-120-8120. Email: UFCathleteexpress@USADA.org.PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be US FIELD HOCKEY ATHLETE, SPUEHLER, ACCEPTS SANCTION FOR Pamela Spuehler of Chula Vista, CA, an athlete in the sport of field hockey, has tested positive for a prohibited substance and accepted a suspension for her doping offense.COACHING RESOURCES
Coaching Resources. Coaches are one of the most influential people in athletes’ lives, and are in a unique position to help them make positive and healthy choices. Understanding the role they play in keeping sport clean, as well as their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code, is vital for both them and the athletes they support U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. USOPC, USOPC AAC, AND USADA ANNOUNCE INDEPENDENT April 5, 2021. The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the USOPC Athletes’ Advisory Council (USOPC AAC), and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collectively announce openings for five to eight Independent Arbitrators to hear and resolve doping disputes in Olympic and Paralympic sports. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. REPORT ON WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY GOVERNANCE AS REQUIRED Report on World Anti-Doping Agency Governance as required by House Report 116-456 . May 17, 2021 . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Office of National Drug Control PolicyAPPLY FOR A TUE
Step 6: Submit COMPLETED application to USADA. Submit your application by email to tue@USADA.org or by fax to 719-785-2029. For those sports with a sport specific international federation TUE, you may submit the application to USADA and we will handle getting the application information to your international federation. SUBSTANCE PROFILE: CAFFEINE Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is a chemical compound found naturally in many plants such as coffee and tea, yerba mate leaves (also known as “mate,” “terere,” and “chamirrao”), kola nuts, guarana seeds, and cacao. Caffeine is a stimulant that increases wakefulness, improves concentration, and can also raise heart rate andbody
ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION November 25, 2019. USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. Paulson, 34, tested positive for ostarine, a selectiveandrogen receptor
PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Sanction, Triathlon / May 24, 2019. July 29, 2019. USADA announced today that Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated dietary supplement. Waterstraat, 43, tested positive for ostarine as theresult of an
COACHING RESOURCES
Coaching Resources. Coaches are one of the most influential people in athletes’ lives, and are in a unique position to help them make positive and healthy choices. Understanding the role they play in keeping sport clean, as well as their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code, is vital for both them and the athletes they support U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. USOPC, USOPC AAC, AND USADA ANNOUNCE INDEPENDENT April 5, 2021. The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the USOPC Athletes’ Advisory Council (USOPC AAC), and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collectively announce openings for five to eight Independent Arbitrators to hear and resolve doping disputes in Olympic and Paralympic sports. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. REPORT ON WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY GOVERNANCE AS REQUIRED Report on World Anti-Doping Agency Governance as required by House Report 116-456 . May 17, 2021 . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Office of National Drug Control PolicyAPPLY FOR A TUE
Step 6: Submit COMPLETED application to USADA. Submit your application by email to tue@USADA.org or by fax to 719-785-2029. For those sports with a sport specific international federation TUE, you may submit the application to USADA and we will handle getting the application information to your international federation. SUBSTANCE PROFILE: CAFFEINE Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is a chemical compound found naturally in many plants such as coffee and tea, yerba mate leaves (also known as “mate,” “terere,” and “chamirrao”), kola nuts, guarana seeds, and cacao. Caffeine is a stimulant that increases wakefulness, improves concentration, and can also raise heart rate andbody
ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION November 25, 2019. USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. Paulson, 34, tested positive for ostarine, a selectiveandrogen receptor
PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Sanction, Triathlon / May 24, 2019. July 29, 2019. USADA announced today that Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated dietary supplement. Waterstraat, 43, tested positive for ostarine as theresult of an
HOME | U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) TOKYO 2020 ANTI-DOPING INFORMATION Details for Olympic and Paralympic athletes regarding Testing, Whereabouts, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, and more. LEARN MORE athlete tools From national to international; recreational to elite. USADA has tools and tips to help athletes at all levels navigate their anti doping rights and responsibilities. Check Your Medications Sample Collection PUBLICATIONS AND POLICIES Publications and Policies. USADA makes available a number of publications, policies, and procedures to help athletes and others understand anti-doping responsibilities such as USADA’s testing program, the World Anti-Doping Code, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, the International Standards, Therapeutic UseExemptions (TUEs
ARE GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS PROHIBITED? FIVE THINGS TO KNOW In 2021, glucocorticosteroids are prohibited in-competition when administered: orally (e.g., swallowing a pill or used topically in the mouth or under the tongue) rectally. by intramuscular injection. by intravenous injection. These routes of administration result in a significant level of glucocorticosteroids circulating in the blood. BPC-157: EXPERIMENTAL PEPTIDE CREATES RISK FOR ATHLETES BPC-157: Experimental Peptide Creates Risk for Athletes. While the peptide BPC-157 is not presently included on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, it is important for athletes to be aware that this substance is not approved for human clinical use by any global regulatory authority, it may lead to negative healtheffects, and
COACHING ANTI-DOPING ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Help athletes file their Whereabouts accurately and on time. Encourage athletes to complete the sample collection process in a timely and cooperative manner. Report potential anti-doping violations to the appropriate governing body, NADO, IF, or WADA. Use your influence on athlete’s values and behavior to foster anti-doping attitudes. 6 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PEPTIDE HORMONES AND RELEASING Peptide hormones are hormones that are made of small chains of amino acids. The body produces a wide range of peptide hormones, which circulate in the blood and bind to receptors on targeted organs and tissues. In women, for example, the peptide hormones CG and LH are produced by the ovaries or placenta and play an important role inreproduction.
HIGENAMINE: WHAT ATHLETES NEED TO KNOW TO COMPETE CLEAN Higenamine: What Athletes Need to Know to Compete Clean. Higenamine was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited Lis t in 2017 and is classified as a beta-2 agonist, which means it is prohibited at all times, both in and out-of-competition. Keep reading to learn more about this prohibited substance that’s becoming morecommon
SUPPLEMENTS
HASTA (Human and Supplement Testing Australia) Banned Substance Control Group (BSCG) For more information on Certified Supplements, please contact UFC Athlete Express at: (719) 785-2000. Toll-Free: (866) 601-2632. International Toll-Free: +8008-120-8120. Email: UFCathleteexpress@USADA.org.PROHIBITED LIST
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST JANUARY 2017 The official text of the Prohibited List shall be maintained by WADA and shall be US FIELD HOCKEY ATHLETE, SPUEHLER, ACCEPTS SANCTION FOR Pamela Spuehler of Chula Vista, CA, an athlete in the sport of field hockey, has tested positive for a prohibited substance and accepted a suspension for her doping offense. HOME | U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA)ATHLETESBLOGRESOURCESCHOOSEUSADANEWSABOUT
TOKYO 2020 ANTI-DOPING INFORMATION Details for Olympic and Paralympic athletes regarding Testing, Whereabouts, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, and more. LEARN MORE athlete tools From national to international; recreational to elite. USADA has tools and tips to help athletes at all levels navigate their anti doping rights and responsibilities. Check Your Medications Sample CollectionCOACHING RESOURCES
Being knowledgeable, complying, and fostering positive anti-doping attitudes is key to a level playing field. Coach’s Advantage is a comprehensive, online educational tutorial U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS Address: 5555 Tech Center Drive, Suite 200, Colorado Springs, CO, 80919. Email usada@usada.org HOW DOES A SUBSTANCE BECOME PROHIBITED USADA is one of the many organizations worldwide that is a signatory to the World Anti-Doping Code, which is the guiding document that standardizes anti-doping policies, rules, and regulations for public authorities and sport organizations around the world. COACHING ANTI-DOPING ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES In a survey conducted as part of a USADA research study, the majority of respondents ranked coaches as the top positive influence on today’s youth – even above teachers and parents.Coaches spend significant time with their players both on and off the field, which means that competitors of all ages come to depend upon their coach’s expertise, guidance, and trust. BPC-157: EXPERIMENTAL PEPTIDE CREATES RISK FOR ATHLETES While the peptide BPC-157 is not presently included on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, it is important for athletes to be aware that this substance is not approved for human clinical use by any global regulatory authority, it may lead to negative health effects, and it could be added to the Prohibited List at any time based on new research. ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a ROBERT DOSTERSCHILL ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Robert Dosterschill, of Chillicothe, Mo., an athlete in the sport of weightlifting, has accepted a four-year sanction for an anti-dopingrule violation.
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Coaching Resources. Coaches are one of the most influential people in athletes’ lives, and are in a unique position to help them make positive and healthy choices. Understanding the role they play in keeping sport clean, as well as their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code, is vital for both them and the athletes they support U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (USADA) All information in the USADA Clearinghouse is confidential and, under the ISPPPI, is to be used for anti-doping purposes only. Any use of this information beyond the scope of anti-doping is not permissible. MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. HOW DOES A SUBSTANCE BECOME PROHIBITED It has the potential to enhance or enhances sport performance. Before adding a substance or method to the Prohibited List, WADA examines emerging doping threats and reviews research from scientists around the world. This research helps WADA determine if a substance or method indeed provides performance-enhancing effects. COACHING ANTI-DOPING ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Help athletes file their Whereabouts accurately and on time. Encourage athletes to complete the sample collection process in a timely and cooperative manner. Report potential anti-doping violations to the appropriate governing body, NADO, IF, or WADA. Use your influence on athlete’s values and behavior to foster anti-doping attitudes. BPC-157: EXPERIMENTAL PEPTIDE CREATES RISK FOR ATHLETES BPC-157: Experimental Peptide Creates Risk for Athletes. While the peptide BPC-157 is not presently included on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, it is important for athletes to be aware that this substance is not approved for human clinical use by any global regulatory authority, it may lead to negative healtheffects, and
ASHLEY PAULSON ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION November 25, 2019. USADA announced today that Ashley Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, Utah an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a 6-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated supplement. Paulson, 34, tested positive for ostarine, a selectiveandrogen receptor
ROBERT DOSTERSCHILL ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION October 31, 2019. USADA announced today that Robert (Kyle) Dosterschill, of Chillicothe, Mo., an athlete in the sport of weightlifting, has accepted a four-year sanction after testing positive for multiple prohibited substances. Dosterschill, 26, tested positive for amphetamine, as well as metabolites of drostanolone,mesterolone, and
ELIZABETH WATERSTRAAT ACCEPTS DOPING SANCTION Sanction, Triathlon / May 24, 2019. July 29, 2019. USADA announced today that Elizabeth Waterstraat, of Naperville, Ill., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, accepted a six-month sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance from a contaminated dietary supplement. Waterstraat, 43, tested positive for ostarine as theresult of an
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Supplement 411 is USADA’s dietary supplement safety education and awareness resource. The reality is that the use of dietary supplements can be risky, and that awareness and caution must be exercised when considering their use. If you’re looking for a quick answer, then USADA recommends you use only supplements certified by NSF Certified HOW TO HYDRATE: OLYMPIAN AARON TRAN’S TOP FIVE TIPS Olympic short track speedskater, Aaron Tran, knows that good hydration correlates with high performance. Here are his top five hydrationtips.
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10 11 Q: What are the risks associated with dietary supplements? A: The use of unhealthy, low-quality, or unlisted ingredients is a big problem in the supplement industry. WHAT SHOULD TESTED ATHLETES KNOW ABOUT GW1516? In addition to being prohibited at all times under the WADA Prohibited List, GW1516 is not legally permitted in any medications, supplements, or foods. Athletes should be aware, however, that dietary supplements may be contaminated with this compound. Similarly, the marketing of this compound as a medication or dietary supplement is not legal. TOP 5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT LGD-4033 As a number of sanctions have shown, LGD-4033 (also known as: Ligandrol, VK5211, Anabolicum) is just one of the many investigational drugs to be illegally included in supplements marketed to athletes and abused for its anabolic effects in recent years.. Here are five of the top things to know about the unapproved SARM LGD-4033. What is LGD-4033? LGD-4033 is a selective androgen HIGENAMINE: WHAT ATHLETES NEED TO KNOW TO COMPETE CLEAN Higenamine: What Athletes Need to Know to Compete Clean. Higenamine was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited Lis t in 2017 and is classified as a beta-2 agonist, which means it is prohibited at all times, both in and out-of-competition. Keep reading to learn more about this prohibited substance that’s becoming morecommon
PREGNENOLONE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Pregnenolone is a hormone naturally produced in the body by the adrenal gland. Pregnenolone is also made from cholesterol, and is the starting material in the production of testosterone, progesterone, cortisol, estrogen and other hormones. Because the body uses it biochemically as starting material, pregnenolone is sometimes referredto as a
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