WMF Anti-Doping Rule Violations
WMF currently does not have any case of Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) committed.
According to WADA Anti-Doping Code and related Standards and Guidelines WMF publishes all necessary information about ADRV committed:
- Full decision
- Sport
- The Anti-Doping Rule violated
- The name of the Athlete or other Person who committed ADRV
- The Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method involved
- The Consequences (sanctions) imposed
It may be an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) to work with Athlete Support Personnel who has been sanctioned by the WMF, as well as any coaches, trainers, physicians or other Athlete Support Personnel who are ineligible on account of an ADRV or who have been criminally convicted or professionally disciplined in relation to doping (see WADA’s Prohibited Association List).
The Athletes or other Persons shall be responsible for knowing what constitutes an ADRV and the substances and methods which have been included on the Prohibited List. The following constitute ADRVs:
- Presence of a Prohibited Substance or its Metabolites or Markers in an Athlete’s Sample
- Use or Attempted Use by an Athlete of a Prohibited Substance or a Prohibited Method
- Evading, Refusing or Failing to Submit to Sample Collection
- Whereabouts Failures
- Tampering or Attempted Tampering with any part of Doping Control
- Possession of a Prohibited Substance or a Prohibited Method
- Trafficking or Attempted Trafficking in any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method
- Administration or Attempted Administration to any Athlete In-Competition of any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method, or Administration or Attempted Administration to any Athlete Out-of-Competition of any Prohibited Substance or any Prohibited Method that is prohibited Out-of-Competition
- Complicity
- Prohibited Association
For full definitions of all above mentioned ADRVs, please consult World Anti-Doping Code Article 2.