Medical and Anti-Doping
Covid-19 policy 2022
ICF covid-19 policy, v1.5 April 2022. As approved by the ICF Board of Directors
Anti-doping Rules
A revised version of the World Anti-Doping Code will take effect on 1 January 2021. This new version of the Code is a result of a 4 year process, with a consultation of all stakeholders.
To reflect those changes, the ICF has updated its Anti-Doping rules accordingly. The ICF Board has approved, on December 3rd 2020, the 2021 ICF Anti-Doping Rules based on the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code:
- 2021 ICF Anti-Doping rules - taking effect from 1st January 2021
- 2021 World Anti-Doping Code (on the WADA Website)
- List of prohibited substances
Anti-Doping Education
- Principles and values associated with clean sport
- Athletes’, Athlete Support Personnel’s and other groups’ rights and responsibilities under the Code
- The principle of Strict Liability
- Consequences of doping, for example, physical and mental health, social and economic effects, and sanctions
- Anti-doping rule violations list
- Substances and Methods on the Prohibited List
- Risks of supplement use
- Nutrition advice
- Use of medications and Therapeutic Use Exemptions
- Testing procedures, including urine, blood and the Athlete Biological Passport
- sample collection explained - WADA Video (available in several languages)
- Doping Control Process leaflet: available in English, French, Spanish, Bengali
- Tokyo 2020 Doping Control Guidebook
- Rights & responsabilities during Sample Collection
- Athlete Biological Passport (ABP)
- Speaking up to share concerns about doping: the WADA Speak up plateform
Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE)
Other Ressources
Data Privacy
ICF
For more information please contact: michel.alarcon@canoeicf.com