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Video: What is Drug Testing? |
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2010 Prohibited List
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Read about the Prohibited List that takes effect January 1, 2010.
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| SAMPLE COLLECTION PROCESS |
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| This video demonstrates the details of the sample collection process for both In-Competition and Out-of-Competition testing. High standards are set for those who compete at the Elite level, and the United States' gold standard anti-doping program exemplifies the same high standards that our U.S. athletes embody. Athletes can be drug tested with no advance notice - anytime, anywhere. We ensure the integrity of the sample collection process, through thorough, consistent and efficient protocols, in preservation and protection of True sport. |
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Please Note Prior to Viewing:
The video currently states athletes have 60-minutes to report to the Doping Control station. USADA wishes to clarify that athletes notified for testing in-competition, should report immediately to the Doping Control Station unless there are valid reasons for delay.
* Corrections to the video will be updated and filmed at a future date. |
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