Doping in Sports Doping in Sports

Doping in Sports

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The aim of the anti-doping work is to prevent the use of substances and methods that are hazardous for health and/or improve performance, to ensure the right to fair and pure sports and to control the adherence to the ethical principles of sports and medicine. The national anti-doping committees are responsible for doping control of athletes who participate in organized sports. They continually update doping regulations that are based on the regulations of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA , www.wada-ama.org). This article describes the general principles of anti-doping regulation and provides guidance and examples for some common situations. Whenever there is uncertainty, check the facts at the website of your national anti-doping organization or WADA.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2015
May 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13
Pages
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BOOKREPUBLIC DISTRIBUZIONE S.R.L.
SIZE
511
KB
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