Rapport d'Activites 2022 / Agence Nationale Antidopage Tunisie (ANAD). - Tunis : ANAD, 2023
ANAD Annual Report 2022 (Tunisia)
ANAD Annual Report 2021 (Tunisia)
Rapport d'Activites 2021 / Agence Nationale Antidopage Tunisie (ANAD). - Tunis : ANAD, 2022
TDMK Annual Report 2021 (Turkey)
Anti-Doping Statistics of Turkisch Anti-Doping Commission for 2021 / Turkish Anti-Doping Commission (TADC). - Ankara : Türkiye Dopingle Mücadele Komisyonu (TDMK), 2023
TDMK Annual Report 2020 (Turkey)
Anti-Doping Statistics of Turkisch Anti-Doping Commission for 2020 / Turkish Anti-Doping Commission (TADC). - Ankara : Türkiye Dopingle Mücadele Komisyonu (TDMK), 2022
USADA Annual Report 2022 (United States)
USADA Annual Report 2022 / United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). - Colorado Springs : USADA, 2023
UKAD Annual Report 2021-2022 (United Kingdom)
UK Anti-Doping Annual Report and Accounts 2021/22 / United Kingdom Anti-Doping (UKAD). - London : UKAD, 2022
- ISBN 978-1-5286-3769-5
CCES Annual Report 2022-2023 (Canada)
Annual report 2022-2023 / Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES). - Ottawa : CCES, 2023
Dopingautoriteit Annual Report 2022 (Netherlands)
Dopingautoriteit Annual Report 2022 (Netherlands) / Anti-doping Authority Netherlands (Dopingautoriteit). - Capelle aan den IJssel : Dopingautoriteit, 2023
Contents:
Chapter 1 – Education
Chapter 2 – Doping control
Chapter 3 – Intelligence & Investigations
Chapter 4 – Disciplinary Proceedings
Chapter 5 – Legal Affairs
Chapter 6 – Scientific research
Chapter 7 – Knowledge management
Chapter 8 – Therapeutic Use Exemptions
Chapter 9 – International Affairs
Chapter 10 – People & organisation
--------------------------
Annex 1 - Financial overview
Annex 2 - Members of Advisory Board and Committees
Annex 3 - Personnel
Annex 4 - Overview of presentations and scientific publications
Annex 5 - Secondary positions
Annex 6 – Abbreviations
Annex 7 – Result management
Anti-Doping Norway Annual Report 2022
Årsrapport 2022 Stiftelsen Antidoping Norge / Antidoping Norge (ADNO). - Oslo : ADNO, 2023
TJD-AD 2023-015 Appeal Decision - Cycling
Related case:
TJD-AD 2023-002 Disciplinary Decision - Cycling
August 3, 2023
On 3 August 2023 the Brazilian Sports Justice Anti-Doping Tribunal (TJD-AD) decided to impose a severe 6 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete. Not only tested the Athlete positive for multiple prohibited substances, he also had breached the ordered provisional suspension.
Hereafter both the Athlete and the Brazilian Doping Control Authority (ABCD) appealed the Decision with the TJD-AD Appeal Panel.
The Rapporteur deems to dismiss the Athlete's appeal as he failed to establish grounds to set aside the Appealed Decision. However ABCD's appeal is deemed to be admissible regarding the Athlete's Provisional Suspension.
ABCD contended that in first instance the Athlete was erroneously sanctioned for 6 years because he had breached the Provisional Suspension. ABCD argued that under the Rules when an athlete breached the Provisional Suspension, then a standard sanction of 4 years shall be imposed, starting on the date of the decision.
Therefore the TJD-AD Appeal Panel decides on 4 October 2023:
- The Athlete's appeal is dismissed;
- The appeal made by ABCD is admissible;
- The 6 year period of ineligibility is set aside;
- Imposed on the Athlete is a 4 year period of ineligibility;
- The sanction shall not start on the date of the Provisional Suspension;
- The sanction shall start on the date of the Appealed Decision, i.e. on 3 August 2023.