Anti-Doping

The purpose of the IOF Anti-Doping Programme is to protect the athletes’ fundamental right to participate in doping-free sport.

Anti-Doping Rules

IOF A-D Rules
WADA 2013 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods
World Anti-Doping Code 2009

WADA Guidelines

International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions 2011
TUE Guidelines

Forms for download

TUE application form
Declaration of Use is no longer required.
However, please declare the use of any medical substances
on the doping control form, should you be tested.

Athlete Whereabouts / ADAMS instructions

ADAMS Athletes’ User Guide (by WADA)
ADAMS Whereabouts quick reference card (by WADA)
Admin User Guide English (by WADA)
ADAMS Screen Shots part 1
ADAMS Screen Shots part 2
Change language in ADAMS – screen shots
IOF Athlete Agreement

Frequently Asked Questions – Anti-Doping

 

Older rules retained for reference

IOF A-D Rules 2009
IOF A-D Rules 2007
IOF A-D Rules 2004
IOF Anti-Doping Code 2001

WADA 2011 Prohibited List

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