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The World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) mission is to lead a collaborative worldwide campaign for doping-free sport. WADA works towards a vision of a world where all athletes compete in a doping-free sporting environment.

REVEAL is a platform where you can share information about doping suspicion in a completely anonymous and secure manner – managed independently by the International Testing Agency (ITA). Every piece of information is important in the fight for clean sport and through REVEAL you can support the investigation of anti-doping rule violations or criminal behaviour. Please feel free to contact us at reveal@ita.sport should you have any questions.

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For any information be so kind to contact DR Michel Léglise, CMAS antidoping and medical director at michel.leglise@ffgym.fr or cmas@ita.sport.

 

 


Prohibited List & TUE Application Form

The Prohibitd List is an International Standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in-competition, out-of-competition and in particular sports.

Warning

The new 2023 list of prohibited products and methods in the fight against doping was just now issued; It will enter into force on January 1st. You can consult from now on this CMAS website or WADA website, PROHIBITED LIST 2023.

  • SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED IN PARTICULAR SPORTS 
  • P1 Beta-blockers 

Underwater sports (CMAS) in all subdisciplines of freediving, spearfishing and target shooting are concerned.

CMAS draws your attention to the fact that: 
From January 1st, the use of beta-blockers is strictly forbidden in and out of competition time.


WADA has developed doping control documentation in partnership with athletes, International Federations, National Anti-Doping Organizations, laboratories, and other stakeholders to standardize documentation and simplify the doping control process for athletes and sample collection personnel

The Doping Control Video

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News, Communication of Sanction

“Viagra“ and other misused medications to enhance the performance

Responses attempt to frequent and various questions

By DR Michel Léglise

Summary: Due to the official document published by CMAS on August 2023, many legitimate questions have come to us. This document below aims to approach this crucial subject with detailed additional and much more information. CMAS has the mission and the duty in its rules but also according to its ethic and spirit to protect its athletes in terms of health and security with open access to a clean sport practice. Currently, some athletes are misleading their sports activities, taking huge risks using various substances to enhance their performance in an unfair and ashamed practice. These substances are made only for specific medical pathologies, not sports practice. It concerns medications still not listed as forbidden on the WADA list. For this reason, CMAS facing this crucial problem, took in a huge emergency the decision to provisionally forbid them as legally its rules, statutes and ethic allow it.

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CMAS - Anti-Doping Education Webinar 3

Welcome to the next ITA clean sport education Webinar 3, dedicated to: "Athlete and Athlete Support Personnel rights and responsibilities under the Code • Risks of supplements • Consequences of doping, for example, physical and mental health, social and economic effects, and sanctions".

Athletes, administrators, coaches, educators, medical personnel, other Athlete Support Personnel, and parents/guardians of the CMAS community playing a key role in keeping sport clean are invited to participate in this special session. Make sure to register for this webinar, during which you will learn and understand more.

Sign up for this webinar, it will be delivered in English and all participants will receive a PDF of the webinar presentation, including links to the resources covered.

» Zoom registration link


 

01.02.2023 - DECISION in case No. 21-1034228 Gaponenko Dmytro (athlete) 

on violation of Art. 2.1 "Presence of a Prohibited Substance or its Metabolites or Markers in any Sample taken from an Athlete" and Art. 2.2. "Using or attempting to use a prohibited substance or prohibited method."  


 

The next ITA webinar is dedicated to the Principles and values associated with clean sport & Consequences of doping, for example, physical and mental health, social and economic effects, and sanctions. More »


 

Anti-doping Activities 2021 (21.06.2022)

 

 

The use of Benzodiazepines as tranquilizer in free diving

The serious risks for health - A real doping practice

By DR Michel Lglise

Benzodiazepines are a class of drug substances that impact on the brain and some other areas of the central nervous system to reduce their  excessive  activity  - We can reference  about  50  generics and  100 different brands around the world;

they can be classified in 3  groups  according the time of elimination from the body ( said half life ) :  fast - medium – low elimination

( few hours till several days)  and  according to their most particular effects on the  brain and nervous system

Among but not  limited to : alprazolam ( Xanax ) – chlordiazepoxide ( Librium)- clorazepate ( Tranxene ) – diazepam  ( Valium ) – lorazepam( Ativan)

Oxazepam ( Serax)- Triazolam ( Halcion ) etc etc

All the  BZD  are  classified by the health department of most of the national countries  in specific categories as  risked substances mainly in case of : abuse – misuse of their normal medical  use , possibly huge risks in certain associations  with other medications – association with alcohol …..also grapefruit +  and specific personal  contraindications – but also even in a normal use when  not  respecting the prescription ……

These are  very useful medications but It must be only an use  for  treatment under a medical prescription and never turned from that use as  ex for sport practice  …… that can be an  aggravating factor  of risk  and source of serious accident according to the specificity of each discipline environment and constraints ………

The  normal  use is  limited  to  reduce anxiety chronic or seizures – panic disorder -  induce relaxation and sleep  and  anesthesia for surgery – muscle relaxation-  alcohol withdrawal treatment  -in the frame of  common  daily social life.

The use of BZD is NEVER innocuous  as can make believe  its  large use and overuse worldwide -

A large number of  serious ( even lethal ) accidents are reported when the correct use is not respected

The frequent and common side effects are sleepiness, dizziness, drowsiness, anterograde amnesia  , hangover effects in the next days, adverse effects in cognition and also hypotension, cardiac arrhythmias  , slow heart rate nause, respiratory depression, apnea,  blurred vision

The main recommendation is not to use these products  using or driving machines  and accomplishing  some  dangerous gestures and performances mainly at work and  during the sport practice when needed a total discernment and total mastering of the  situation and full efficiency of the  cardiovascular and respiratory  system.

We  can  be very worried  when BZD  are used to facilitate  the sport practice and performance in or out of competition.

We firstly  think about the  free  diving disciplines ….  the sides effects can induce  a profound and dangerous sedation, reduction or loss of consciousness, heart and respiratory  depression ,even coma , and in all cases  insidious and durable loss of cognition (in severe  accident , a specific antidote in Intravenous must  be  delivered in a huge emergency  on site that is no easy according to the  specific environment in deep  water …)

This a very risky practice, often not always  really felt by the athlete but insidiously dangerous for health , in a short medium or long term

It is also totally unfair as assimilated to  a doping practice to enhance the performance.

There are absolute reasons to use  the benzodiazepines ONLY for  strict , duly evaluated  medical reasons

This is also an occasion to remember that no doping strategy has place in the CMAS  family

DR Michel Lglise
CMAS  medical and antidoping director
Former IOC medical commission member