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BRITISH SWIMMING DOPING CONTROL

 

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USEFUL DOCUMENTS:

100% ME
100% ME seeks to 'create a generation of sportsmen and women who know they don’t need to use prohibited substances or methods to be successful'.
Press release (25 May 2005)
Promotional document
Supporting quotes

UK Sport Manifesto for Drug Free Sport
UK Sport has vowed to increase the number of drug tests, improve education of sportsmen and women and raise standards across all areas of anti-doping in its Manifesto for Drug-Free Sport
Press Release (25 May 2005)
British Swimming Doping Rules (2006)
These rules will become effective on the 1st February 2006
Rewritten in July 2004, this document includes the revised WADA list.
Amendments to Doping Control Rules (2005)
Changes to Out of Competition testing, effective 1st July 2005 
Drugs & Role Models in Sport
A transcript of a meeting of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, involving ASA Chief Executive David Sparkes, on 20 April 2004.
WADA's 2006 Prohibited list
WADA's 2006 prohibited list comes into effect on 1 January 2006 and is available online.

BRITISH SWIMMING DOPING ENQUIRIES:

26 Jun 2005 FINA v Gary Hunt
11 Sep 2003 ASFGB v Aram Eidipour
23 Jun 2003 ASFGB v Ian Burnham


LINKS:

Start Clean (website for 12-17 year olds)
FINA

UK Sport
WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency)


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