INAS and Anti Doping Dr. Hossam Eldin Mostafa Chairperson Anti Doping Committee
INAS and Anti Doping Non-compliant in 2009 Anti-doping committee appointed early 2010 Dr Hossam Mostafa (Egypt) Chairperson Dr Bahman Zand (Iran) Dr David Millons (Australia) Dr Osama Kamal Ghoniem (Egypt) Revised policy approved by WADA Dec 2010 Review April 2011 Must implement procedures by late 2011 Membership of IPC depends upon compliance
INAS and Anti Doping Doping is defined as the occurrence of one or more of the anti-doping rule violations as follow:
Rule Violations The 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 Refusing or failing without compelling justification to submit to Sample collection after notification as authorized in these Anti- Doping Rules, or otherwise evading Sample collection.
Rule Violations Violation of applicable requirements regarding Athlete availability for Out-of- Competition Testing, including failure to file required whereabouts information. Possession of Prohibited Substances and Methods Tampering or Attempted Tampering with any part of Doping Control
Rule Violations Trafficking or Attempted Trafficking in any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method Administration or Attempted administration to any Athlete In or Out of Competition of a Prohibited Method or Substance 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.
Procedure 4 main areas TUE Testing In competition Out of competition Results management and disciplinary Education
Therapeutic Use Athletes with a documented medical condition requiring the use of a Prohibited Substance or a Prohibited Method must first obtain a TUE.
Therapeutic Use Athletes included by INAS in its Registered Testing Pool and other Athletes participating in an International Event identified by INAS must obtain a TUE from or recognized by the INAS
Therapeutic Use TUE must be presented no later than 30 days before the Athlete s participation in the Event.
Therapeutic Use Athletes who are not included by INAS in its Registered Testing Pool and/or who do not participate in an International Event identified by INAS must obtain a TUE from their National Anti-Doping Organization
Testing In competition and out of competition In competition Target number to be agreed with WADA (c. 100 test per year) Will cover Paralympic and non-paralympic sports Important that event organizers liaise with Inas anti-doping committee
Testing Out of competition We will shortly introduce a Registered Testing Pool Likely to be between 8 and 16 athletes across all sports Athletes in RTP must submit Athlete Whereabouts Requirement Online system ADAMS will be used Full notification/instructions will be given
Whereabouts Failure to advise INAS of his/her whereabouts shall be considered rule violations Each National Federation shall also assist its National Anti-Doping Organization in establishing a national level Registered Testing Pool of top level national Athletes to whom the whereabouts requirements of the International Standard for Testing shall also apply
Results Management Analysis of the samples - must use the WADA accredited laboratories Disciplinary Committee to be established (sub-committee of anti doping committee) Athletes have a right to a fair hearing/appeals Information shared with WADA using ADAMS Consent to be included annually within eligibility application
Disciplinary Anti-doping violations will lead to disqualification There may be individual and team consequences
Sanctions
Education Inas website www.inas.org Inas weekly email updates Seminars WADA website www.wada-ama.org
INAS and Anti Doping Your responsibilities To be knowledgeable of and comply with these anti-doping rules To be available for testing To take responsibility, in the context of antidoping, for what athletes ingest and use. To make sure that any medical treatment received does not violate these anti-doping rules. To foster and promote anti-doping attitudes. Education and Awareness among their community
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