Embracing Fair Play and Integrity in Sports

Embracing Fair Play and Integrity in Sports
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Sport is a platform that not only builds character but also upholds values like fair play, sportsmanship, and dignity in both victory and defeat. The essence of morality in sports lies in ensuring equal chances of success for all athletes, while adhering to anti-doping rules and maintaining the integrity of competitions. Athletes are tasked with personal responsibility in keeping the spirit of clean competition alive, free from prohibited substances and methods.

  • Fair play
  • Integrity
  • Sportsmanship
  • Anti-doping
  • Morality

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  1. Sport builds character. Morality and sport: "fair play" equal chance of victory sportsmanship winning and losing with dignity

  2. The presence of a Prohibited Substance or its Metabolites or Markers in an Athlete s bodily Specimen Use or Attempted Use by an Athlete of aProhibited Substance or a Prohibited Method Refusing or failing without compelling justification to submit to Sample collection after notification as authorized in applicable anti- doping rules, or otherwise evading Sample collection

  3. Violation of applicable requirements regarding Athlete availability for Out-of-Competition Testing, including failure to file required whereabouts information and missed tests which are declared based on rules which comply with the International Standard for Testing. Any combination of three missed tests and/or filing failures within an eighteen-month period as determined by Anti-Doping Organizations with jurisdiction over the Athlete shall constitute an anti-doping rule violation

  4. Tampering or Attempted Tampering with any part of Doping Control Possession of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods Trafficking or Attempted Trafficking in any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method

  5. Administration or Attempted administration to any Athlete In-Competition of any Prohibited Method or Prohibited Substance, or administration or atempted administration to any Athlete Out-of-Competition of any Prohibited Method or any Prohibited Substance that is prohibited Out-of-Competition, or assisting, encouraging, aiding, abetting, covering up or any other type of complicity involving an anti-doping rule violation or any Attempted anti-doping rule violation

  6. It is each Athletes personal duty to ensure that no Prohibited Substance enters his or her body. Athletes are responsible for any Prohibited Substance or its Metabolites or Markers found to be present in their bodily Specimens. Accordingly, it is not necessary that intent, fault, negligence or knowing Use on the thlete s part be demonstrated in order to establish an anti-doping violation

  7. 1999 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) french: Agence mondiale antidopage Motreal, president Craig Reedie Hrvatsku agenciju za borbu protiv dopinga u portu (HADA) - BO IDARFU KAR

  8. Anabolic agents Hormones and related substances Beta-2 agonists Agents with anti-estrogenic activity Diuretics and other masking agents Enhancement of oxygen transfer Chemical and physical manipulation Gene doping

  9. Stimulants Narcotics Cannabinoids Glucocorticosteroids

  10. Alcohol Beta-blockers

  11. 15 min after being informed must submit to testing, samples A and B

  12. Paruresis sufferer is unable to urinate in the real or imaginary presence of others, such as in a public restroom Paruresis - - type of phobia in which the Parcopresis of privacy Parcopresis - - defecate without a certain level

  13. Every national sports association has to nominate the pool of NLA and ILA at the beginning of the year with master data (minimum: name, birth, nationality, home address, training address, working address, phone, email, training time, competition schedule). Updates have to be made on a quarterly basis. If the doping controllers are not able to reach the athletes due to incorrect information regarding their whereabouts, charges can be requested

  14. Therapeutic use exemptions

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