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Bobcats ADM > Anti Doping Policy
Anti Doping Policy
Anti Doping PolicyThe use of performance enhancing drugs is cheating. They are associated with serious medical complications and above all their use is illegal. Some of our members suffer from asthma and whilst the majority of drugs used in the treatment of asthma are perfectly legal, they are only legal when taken by inhaler. All swimmers who have asthma must declare their use of inhalers with the ASA.Burnley Bobcats � It is each swimmer's personal duty to ensure that no prohibited substance enters his/her body. � Swimmers are responsible for any prohibited substance, its metabolites or markers found to be present in their bodily specimens - so take responsibility for what you ingest and use. � Ensure each person from whom you take advice (including medical personnel) is acquainted with the provisions of the Anti Doping Laws (including any subsequent amendments). � Ensure any medical treatment does not infringe the Anti-Doping Laws. To view a copy of the current prohibited substance list, swimmers can log onto the World Anti-Doping Agency website here.. and uksport here.. for further information. Swimmers should also be aware that they must make themselves available for and submit to Doping Control (urine and/or blood) at any time (upon receiving a request from British Swimming or a designated representative) - whether in competition or out of competition. Any registered competitor may be tested for drug abuse, though very young competitors tend not to be. However, testing has been known to occur at the National Age Group Championships.
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