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End-to-End Doping Control
End-to-End Doping Control
Test Distribution Planning - Appointment of Sample Collection Personnel - Athlete selection - Athlete notification - Provision of Sample - Sample Collection Documentation - Sample transport - Sample Analysis - Results management - Long-term Sample Storage
1. Test Distribution Planning
Establishment of Annual Test Distribution Plan
Type of test: In-Competition or Out-of-Competition
Type of sample: Urine and/or Blood
The Test Distribution Plan shall be developed in accordance with the International Standards for Testing and Investigations(ISTI).
2. Appointment of Sample Collection Personnel
KADA-accredited Doping Control Officer(DCO)
Based on the gender of the athlete
3. Athlete selection
random selection
Finishing position
target Testing
4. Athlete notification
Notification of the selection for doping by a DCO and Chaperone
Being informed of their Rights and Responsibilities.
Remaining under continuous odservation of the DCO or Chaperone.
Remaining to the Doping Control Station immediately, unless there is valid reason for a delay
A refuse of failure to submit to sample collection may constitue an anti-doping rule violation
5. Provision of Sample
Direct observation of the passing of the sample by the DCO or witnesing Chaperone of the same gender
Providing at least 90ml of urine sample with suitable specific gravity for analysis
6. Sample Collection Documentation
Completing the Doping Control Froms
Declaration any medication or supplement taken and blood transfusions received
Consent for the use of the sample for research purposes
7. sample transport
Transport of the sample to the WADA-accredied laboratory
Transport and storage of samples in a manner that protects their integrity, identity and securty
8. sample analysis
Sample analysis on accordance with the International Standard for Laboratury
9. result management
Check the compliance with International Standards and the approval of Therapeutic Use Exemption(TUE)
Conduct of hearings to give an athlete the oppotunity for explanation
If the athlete can't accept the decision, they have right to appeal Panel and CAS
long-term sample storage
Long-term strong of sample for re-analysis using new analytical methods as science and technical develop Storage for up to 10 years
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