2017 Prohibited List comes into force
Athlete Information (Links are embedded):
WAKO/WADA work to ensure that athletes benefit from the same anti-doping protocols and protections, no matter the nationality, the sport, or the country where tested. The ultimate goal is safe and fair competition worldwide. The section below provides key anti-doping information for athletes. Please consult the menu the menu below.
- Q&A on TUE
- Q&A on Athletes and Medication
- Q&A on Dietary Supplement
- ADAMS and Login
- Q&A on Whereabouts
- Athlete Committee
- WADA YouTube ChannelDoping Control Video : This video provides athletes with basic information about their rights and responsibilities in the doping control process.Books for Children : WADA’s Choose Your Own Adventure books provide the reader the ability to explore decisions about doping, both good and bad, without suffering the real life consequences. The books put the reader in the position to make multiple choices resulting in multiple endings.
- These tools are considered living instruments and therefore will evolve over time as additions and improvements are made. The latest tools will be posted on our Web site.
- Health Consequences Leaflet : The Dangers of Doping: Get the Facts leaflet provides athletes with information regarding the health risks associated with doping, by outlining the health consequences of using doping substances.
- Tools for Stakeholders ( Links are embedded): WADA’s Tool Kits are designed to be adapted and customized by stakeholders to suit their local cultures, conditions and resources, as well as their targeted audiences.
- For Program Officers
- For Coaches
- For Teachers
- For Sport Physicians
- Play True Generation
- For Doping Control Officer Training
- Doping Control Video
- Dangers of Doping Leaflet
- Choose Your Own Adventure
- Model GuidelinesWADA/WAKO Download Centre WADA publishes guidelines relating to doping control activities.As with all guidelines under the World Anti-Doping Program, these documents are subject to ongoing review and reassessment.
- In cooperation with WADA, the International Anti-Doping Agreement (IADA) has also developed guidelines for Anti-Doping Organizations that have already obtained an ISO certification or that wish to be ISO-certified. These are: Guidelines for Transition and Guidelines for Certification.
- We also need to place the WADA approved Anti Doping Rules for Kickboxing as a download on the website. (Copy Attached)
- Athlete Biological Passport 3.1
- Blood Sample Collection 2.3
- Breath Alcohol Collection
- Certification
- Detection of doping with human Growth Hormone
- Education Programs
- Implementing an Effective Whereabouts Program
- Laboratory Test Reports
- Reporting and Management of Elevated T/E Ratios 2.0
- Reporting and Management of hCG Findings 1.0
- Result Management
- Sample collection personnel
- TUE Enquiries by Accredited Laboratories 1.0
- TUE Guidelines 6.0
- TUE Guidelines 6.0 redlined to version 5.0
- Urine Sample Collection
- Attachments