Antidoping Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 11 anti-doping violations?
A
- Presence of a prohibited substance or its metabolites or markers in an athlete’s sample
- Use or attempted use
- Refusing, evading or failing to submit a sample collection
- Whereabouts information and missed test (3 failures in 18 months)
- Tampering or attempted tampering
- Possession of prohibited substances and methods
- Trafficking or attempted trafficking
- Administration or attempted administration
- Complicity
- Prohibited association
- Acts to discourage or retaliate against reporting to authorities
2
Q
What is the criteria to make a substance prohibited?
A
- Potential to enhance sport performance
- Poses an actual or potential risk to health
- Violates the spirit of sport
3
Q
Where can you check your substance?
A
Global Drug reference online
4
Q
What are prohibited drugs in competition?
A
- Substances of abuse
- Prohibited M2: Intravenous infusions etc
5
Q
What are methods of drug testing?
A
Urine test
Blood test
Breath test
In and out of competition testing
In competition testing
6
Q
What is the consensus regarding pain management in elite athletes?
A
- Only one component of pain management
- Used at lowest effective dose/shortest period of time
- Prescribed in a manner consistent guidelines
7
Q
What are therapeutic exemptions?
A
- Athlete’s use of some medicines is permitted only in specific circumstances
- Australian Sports Drug and Medical Advisory Committee (ASDMAC)
- As athlete can apply to ASDMAC for a therapeutic use exemption
8
Q
What can subject an athlete to testing?
A
“dob in a doper” Intelligence based testing Risk based testing (selected sports) Profiling o Biological passport o Pre-elite o Returning from injury Investigations