CLEAN SPORT RESOURCES

This dedicated space is designed to empower athletes, support personnel, and the broader sports community with essential knowledge about anti-doping regulations, rights, and responsibilities.

Our goal is to promote a culture of integrity and fairness in sports by providing comprehensive information on clean sports!

Key Areas

Clean Sport Principles and Values

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Do you know the principles and values associated with Clean Sport?

Rights & Responsibilities

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Learn about the essential rights and responsibilities that athletes should know. This section provides insights into what is expected of you, as an athlete, as well as includes helpful information for your support personnel. 

Strict Liability

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Understand the principle of strict liability and how it applies to athletes. This principle holds athletes accountable for any prohibited substances found in their system, regardless of intent.

Consequences of Doping

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Discover the wide-ranging consequences of doping, from health risks and bans to potential legal repercussions. Knowing these can deter the choice towards doping.

Anti-Doping Rule Violations

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ADRVs: Familiarize yourself with what constitutes an anti-doping rule violation and the process involved if violations are suspected.

Substances and Prohibited List

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Athletes and support staff should familiarize themselves with the Prohibited List, to avoid unintentional violations. The list specifies the substances and methods that are banned both in-competition and out-of-competition or in specific sports. For the most up-to-date version of the Prohibited List:

Risk of Supplement Use

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Learn more about the dangers associated with supplement use, including contamination risks.

Use of Medications and TUEs

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Athletes may require the use of medications for legitimate medical conditions that contain substances typically prohibited in sport. To comply with anti-doping regulations while taking necessary medications, athletes can apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE).

Testing Procedures

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How familiar are you with the doping control process and testing procedures?

Requirements of the Registered Testing Pool

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Essential information for athletes who are part of the Registered Testing Pool, including how to submit and update whereabouts information.

SPEAK UP

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See something? Say something!


We encourage you to help protect the integrity of your sport by anonymously reporting any doping concerns to speakup@caribbeanrado.com.

Additional Links

World Anti-Doping Agency Quiz

Anti-Doping Education Learning (ADEL) Platform