Athletes’, Athlete Support Personnel’s and other groups’ rights and responsibilities under the Code
Athletes have certain rights and responsibilities when it comes to Anti-Doping policies and rules. It is important for them to be knowledgeable about these rules and ensure compliance with them. Here are some tips for athletes to follow:
1. Familiarize yourself with the Anti-Doping rules and make sure to adhere to them. It is crucial to know what substances and methods are prohibited.
2. Be available for testing when required. Athletes should cooperate with the Anti-Doping Organization and make themselves accessible for testing purposes.
3. Inform medical personnel about your obligation to avoid prohibited substances and methods. Take responsibility for ensuring that any medical treatment you receive is in compliance with Anti-Doping policies. Before taking any medication, carefully check its contents to ensure it does not contain any banned substances. Seek assistance if you are unsure.
4. If you have been found to have committed an Anti-Doping rule violation by an organization that is not a Code Signatory within the past ten years, it is your responsibility to disclose this information to your National Anti-Doping Organization.
5. Take full responsibility for what you consume and use. Remember, it is your body, so it is your responsibility to ensure that you do not take any prohibited substances or use any prohibited methods.
6. Cooperate with any investigations conducted by Anti-Doping organizations regarding possible Anti-Doping Rules Violations. It is important to be transparent and provide any necessary information when asked.
7. If you have any athlete support personnel, such as a coach, physiotherapist, or doctor, make sure to disclose their identities to the relevant Anti-DopingOrganization. This is important in case of any wrongdoing or violations.
8. Take advantage of opportunities to educate yourself on Anti-Doping matters. National Anti-Doping Organizations often provide educational resources and programs to athletes.
9. Engage in conversations within your sporting environment about Anti-Doping. Encourage others to participate in clean sport activities and events. Promot the values and behaviors associated with clean sport.
10. Lastly, familiarize yourself with the rights available to athletes within Anti-Doping. The WADA Athletes' Anti-Doping Rights Act https://www.wada-ama.org/sites/default/files/resources/files/athlete_act_en.pdf outlines these universal rights, and it is important to understand and uphold them.