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Anti-Doping rule Violations (ADRVs)

As athletes, it’s crucial to understand the rules and regulations surrounding anti-doping to maintain the integrity of sports and protect your career.

Here’s a concise guide to the 11 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) based on practical examples:

  1. Presence of a Prohibited Substance:
  • Example: You unknowingly consume a dietary supplement that contains a banned substance due to inadequate labeling.
  • Consequence: Positive doping test and potential suspension.
  1. Use or Attempted Use of a Prohibited Substance or Method:
  • Example: You intentionally inject a performance-enhancing drug to enhance recovery after an injury.
  • Consequence: Violation and potential sanctions.
  1. Evading, Refusing, or Failing to Submit to Sample Collection:
  • Example: You leave the training ground without providing a urine sample during a random drug test and without notifying the Doping Control Officer.
  • Consequence: Violation and potential penalties.
  1. Whereabouts Failures:
  • Example: You repeatedly fail to update your whereabouts/location information for drug testing three times in a 12-month period.
  • Consequence: Sanctions for non-compliance.
  1. Tampering or Attempted Tampering with Doping Control:
  • Example: Your coach tries to dilute or manipulate your urine sample to avoid detection of a banned substance.
  • Consequence: Serious violation and potential ban.
  1. Possession of a Prohibited Substance or Method:
  • Example: Your team doctor is found with banned substances intended for distribution to athletes.
  • Consequence: Investigation and possible sanctions.
  1. Trafficking or Attempted Trafficking of a Prohibited Substance or Method:
  • Example: Your agent offers an undetectable steroid to other athletes across different sports.
  • Consequence: Severe penalties and damage to your reputation.
  1. Administering or Attempted Administration to Others of a Prohibited Substance or Method:
  • Example: A medical professional injects a growth hormone into you without your knowledge, claiming it's a vitamin injection.
  • Consequence: Violation and potential suspension.
  1. Complicity or Attempted Complicity:
  • Example: You help a teammate avoid being tested during a competition.
  • Consequence: Shared responsibility and potential sanctions.
  1. Prohibited Association:
  • Example: You continue training with a coach previously sanctioned for doping.
  • Consequence: Scrutiny and potential consequences.
  1. Acts to Discourage or Retaliate Against Reporting to Authorities:
  • Example: You threaten a whistleblower who plans to report a doping violation.
  • Consequence: Serious breach of ethics and potential penalties.

Remember, ignorance is not an excuse. Familiarise yourself with the World Anti-Doping Code, stay informed, and prioritize clean competition. Uphold the spirit of fair play and protect your career by avoiding these ADRVs.

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