
USADA Launches New Whereabouts Tools to Support Clean Athletes
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has recently launched a brand new website and mobile app to help support clean athletes as they file and update whereabouts.
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The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has recently launched a brand new website and mobile app to help support clean athletes as they file and update whereabouts.
[…] provide a transparent and accessible Anti-Doping Policy, earlier today UFC distributed all policy documents directly to all UFC athletes and, with USADA, has made them publicly available online. USADA and UFC will continue to help educate athletes on the new policies and ensure that all athletes have a clear understanding of the requirements and […]
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