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|  |  |  | | A |  | ADP Anti-Doping Passport |  | ALF Athlete Location Form |  |  | | C |  | COP Change of Plan Form |  |  | | D |  | DCO Doping Control Officer |  |  | | E |  | Event Testing Also known as in-competition testing, this form of testing takes place on the day of the competition. This testing is an effective way of deterring the use of drugs such as stimulants, diuretics and beta-blockers, primarily for substances that could enhance performance during competition. |  |  | | O |  | Out-of-Competition Testing Out-of-competition testing is directed at prohibited substances that would benefit athletes during training or have long-term affects. Examples of these substances include in class I.C. (anabolic agents), I.D. (diuretics), I.E. (peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues), and II (prohibited methods). This was previously known as No-Advance Notice (NAN) testing. |  |
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