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WADA Anti doping whereabouts rule


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What do you Tjops think?

 

The World Anti-doping Agency (Wada) has defended its new "whereabouts" rules for out-of-competition testing that has met a groundswell of protest among competitors.

 

Under the new Wada code that came into effect on January 1, elite athletes must give their national anti-doping authorities three months' advance notice of where and when they can be located for testing one hour a day, seven days a week, between 6am and 11pm. The information is registered online and can be updated by email or SMS.

Athletes can only be punished if they are not at a place of their choice one hour a day. Three missed tests in an 18-month period results in sanctions, including a possible lifelong exclusion from the Olympics.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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I don't even know where I'm gonna be tomorrow, never mind in 3 months time. I think it should just be able to phone in from where you are if not at your normal places.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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