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LTA National Officiating Conference
Anti-Doping Overview
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Getting Started: Your role!
In today’s whistle-stop session you will: Be able to promote Clean Sport in your officiating role and environment Improve your knowledge of anti-doping tools and procedures Awareness of athletes anti-doping rights and responsibilities Ensure athletes receive the correct advice, at the right time, from the right person
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Who’s Who The same rules apply. Your sport has signed up to the World Anti-Doping Code, so has the IOC/IPC/CGF (Commonwealth Games Federation) NTs only emphasise the one that is relevant – this means that if you are training and competing abroad, and if you make it to the Games the same anti-doping rules apply. This means you may be tested by organisation and people other than UKAD and that you need to make sure you remember your responsibilities. Harmonisation across sports is important – this helps to protect the integrity of sport.
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Who’s Who Part 2 Independent & international organisation
Governs anti-doping globally Mission is to promote, coordinate and monitor the fight against doping in sport Key activities include: scientific research, education, development and monitoring of the World Anti Doping Code National Anti-doping Organisation for UK Responsible for implementation and management of UK’s anti-doping policy Ensure sports bodies in the UK comply with the code Key activities include: Education and athlete support, testing, intel, legal support and scientific projects which improve anti-doping efforts. Athlete Education Programme Increases understanding of doping-free sport Promotes and encourages personal responsibility. Core principle of 100% me are: Hard work, determination, passion, respect and integrity
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Help Protect Clean Sport !
Just like a training session you need the right values – determination, integrity, respect, passion, and some hard work. Clean Sport doesn’t happen by chance….clean sport starts with you!
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Strict Liability Their body, their responsibility. #squeakyclean
Anti-doping is not something athletes can delegate or ignore. Athletes are solely responsible for any banned substance you use, attempt to use or is found in thier system regardless of how it got there, or whether there was an intention to cheat or not. Their body, their responsibility. How well you do in training is up to you and the effort you put in. Same for anti-doping – no one else is responsible for the choices and decisions you make. Strict Liability – personal responsibility – no excuses! - Ask the athletes who they think is responsible for anything found in their system – ‘Your body, your responsibility’ is a clear message to keep returning to throughout the workshop #squeakyclean
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Why is this important for officials ?
A Officials primary role is to protect every athletes right to compete in sport, which should also include clean sport Officials are in direct contact with athletes and can help protect sport by reporting anything suspicious. Due to the close proximity to athletes officials should be aware of right and responsibilities of an athlete as they may be able to offer advice. Explain that they are in contact with athletes and can help protect sport by reporting anything suspicious. Explain they play a role in protecting every athletes right to compete in fair, clean sport. Explain due to their close proximity to athletes they should be aware of right and responsibilities of an athlete as they may be able to offer advice.
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Tools to protect athletes
– prohibited list – explain what this is (prohibited substances/methods), annually updated, but very complicated - global dro – easy traffic light system to show athletes what they and can’t take - seek advice from a nutritionist - report doping - informed sport – risk minimisation system to check supplements
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Medications and Supplements
What are they and how can we check them ?
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Checking Medications Why would we check?
Inadvertently committing an Anti-Doping Rule Violations Prescribed and “Off the Shelf” medication can contain prohibited substances How can we check? Online Tool which enables athletes to check the status of their medication Based on current World Anti Doping Agency Prohibited List Shows ingredients and status of medication Mobile enabled Products from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Switzerland or Japan Check medications yourself regularly Record your search numbers Use for medicines and ingredients only – not supplements!
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A N A R A C Assess the Consequences Health and Social
Different health consequences' – different substances Social could also include financial Assess the Need Consult with accredited sports dietitian, registered nutritionist or medical doctor. BE VIGILANT- NO GUARANTEE Assess the Risk Informed Decisions Not possible to guarantee free from prohibited substances Need to reduce the risk
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Reducing the risk The Limitations Risk minimisation scheme
Support athletes in assessing the risks associated with using supplements. Supplement testing and certification programme The Limitations Does not remove risk entirely. Does not test for all substances on the Prohibited List No guarantee
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Doping Control What happens and why ?
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Testing Procedures Who:
Any Athlete bound by anti-doping rules by IF or NGB. What: Blood or urine samples When: Any time, any where. Both in and out of competition. In competition testing – is in relation to a sporting event Out of competition- is anytime Why: Key role in the fight against doping. Underlines the achievements of a clean athlete
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Rights and responsibilities
What are the athlete’s rights? What are the athlete’s responsibility? Each group has a topic to answer with three key points : What are the reasons to delay a test in competition To obtain photo id To attend a medal ceremony To fulfil media commitments To receive medical treatment To compete in further events To warm down To locate an interpreter/representative 2. What are the reasons to delay a test out-of-competition To complete training 3. What are your rights during the testing process Be notified by a Chaperone or DCO with official id and evidence of his/her authority from an anti-doping organisation Be accompanied to the doping control station by a representative of your choice, and an interpreter (if required and available) Be observed providing your sample by DCO/Chaperone of the same gender as yourself (if it is a urine sample) Ask for additional information, or provide comments on the testing procedure Receive a copy of the DCF after the test has finished OR Complete the electronic feedback form Confidentiality – no name should be on any documentation that is to be sent to the laboratory Request a delay (see answers to questions 1 and 2) Request a modification to the DC process in case you are a minor or an athlete with a disability
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What are your rights during the testing process
Be notified by a Chaperone or DCO with official id and evidence of his/her authority from an anti-doping organisation Be accompanied to the doping control station by a representative of your choice, and an interpreter (if required and available) Be observed providing your sample by DCO/Chaperone of the same gender as yourself (if it is a urine sample) Ask for additional information, or provide comments on the testing procedure Receive a copy of the DCF after the test has finished OR Complete the electronic feedback form Confidentiality – no name should be on any documentation that is to be sent to the laboratory Request a delay Request a modification to the DC process in case you are a minor or an athlete with a disability What are the reasons to delay a test in competition To obtain photo id To attend a medal ceremony To fulfil media commitments To receive medical treatment To compete in further events To warm down To locate an interpreter/representative 2. What are the reasons to delay a test out-of-competition To complete training
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Anti-Doping Rule Violations
What are they and the sanctions ?
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ADRV’s Presence of prohibited substance in their sample *Trafficking, or attempted trafficking, of a prohibited substance or method Use, or attempted use, of prohibited substance or method *Administration, or attempted administration of a prohibited substance or method to any athlete; or assisting, encouraging, aiding, abetting or covering up an ADRV. Failure or refusal without compelling justification to submit to sample collection after notification *Complicity- Involvement in helping someone to commit an ADRV, or avoid detection. Provision of inaccurate athlete Whereabouts information resulting in any combination of three missed tests and/or filing failures in a 12- month period *Prohibited association- associating with a coach, doctor or physio who has been found guilty of a criminal or disciplinary offence equivalent to a doping Violation. * Tampering, or attempted tampering, with any part of the doping control process. *Possession of a prohibited substance or method. Case Studies and sanction paper This could lead to a ban from your sport of 1 year to a lifetime.
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Consequences of doping
What are the consequences ?
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Consequences of Doping
Physical Acne Mood Swings High Blood pressure Excessive hair growth Infertility Premature baldness Heart disease Weakness Anxiety Blood Clots Social Loss of sponsorship deals Loss of income Financial implications Achievements eradicated Relationships with friends and family put under pressure Isolation from peers and sport Restriction on current and future career prospects Mental health concerns – depression Unwanted media/social media coverage Loss of sponsorship deals Loss of income Removal of previous achievements/stripped of medals Damaged relationships with friends and family Isolation from peers and sport Damage to future career prospects Effects on emotional and psychological well being Its’s more than just the ban
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Reporting Doping
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Support the fight against doping in sport.
Why and how? Support the fight against doping in sport. Your information could be the missing puzzle piece Report Doping in Sport – confidential phone line Open to anyone Hosted by Crimestoppers All information provided will be researched
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Thank You Questions ?
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