Kinesiology 4437A/B Lecture 4: 4 Doping in Sport

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Sports illustrated 1997, poll of 198 sprinters, swimmers, powerlifters and other athletes in the u. s. International, independent, non-profit agency: established in 1999; headquarters montreal, quebec. Initiative led by the international olympic committee (ioc: funded equally by ioc and national governments, mission statement: Anti-doping code: developed to harmonize anti-doping policies and regulations within sport organizations and among governments. You, and only you, are responsible for what goes into your body . The code the world anti-doping code: fundamental and universal document which world anti-doping program (wadp) in sport is based. Ioc, ipc, if (international federations): code acceptance. Canadian anti-doping program: canadian centre for ethics in sport (cces) responsible for delivering the canadian anti-doping program. Five international standards to foster consistency: prohibited list, testing and investigations, laboratories, therapeutic use exemptions (tues, protection of privacy and personal information. Testing and investigations: maintain the integrity and identity of samples, from notifying the athlete to transporting samples for analysis.

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