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Anti-Doping Update

Find out anti-doping information that affects you by reading the latest issue of ASADA’s Anti-Doping Update.

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Correction

The Australian Triathlete magazine (July/August 2010): contains a paragraph on page 60, in the article 'Under the World Anti-Doping Code ignorance is no excuse' that should have been omitted for reasons of factual errors.

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You can never win your reputation back

Athletes who cheat through doping stand to lose more than their careers. Their health will take a hit. Their wins will be lost. And their reputation will be shot.

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Check your substances

Every athlete is responsible for the substances that enter their body.

Find out if your medications and substances are permitted or prohibited in sport.

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Athlete Advisory: Supplements warning

The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) wishes to advise all Australian athletes subject to doping control against the use of supplements, particularly those containing Geranamine.

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Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA)

Our purpose

To protect Australia's sporting integrity through the elimination of doping.

Our vision

Australia’s driving force for pure performance in sport.

The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) is a government statutory authority that is Australia's driving force for pure performance in sport. It is the organisation with prime responsibility for implementation of the World Anti-Doping Code (the Code) in Australia.

News

30 July 2010

DOPING VIOLATION:

EPO importation by cyclist Jules Amos delivers a two-year sports
ban. More...

26 July 2010

DOPING VIOLATION:

Karting driver Hayden Stephenson gets two-year sports ban for testosterone importation. More...

6 July 2010

MEDIA STATEMENT:

WAFL player tests positive for steroid. More...