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CELAD Annual Report 2022 (Spain)

25 Aug 2023

Annual Report 2022 / Comisión Española para la Lucha Antidopaje en el Deporte (CELAD). - Madrid : CELAD, 2023

DCAT Annual Report 2022 (Thailand)

4 Aug 2023

Annual Report 2022 / Doping Control Agency of Thailand (DCAT). - Bangkok : DCAT, 2023

HADA Annual Report 2022 (Greece)

2 Aug 2023

Έκθεση πεπραγμένων – ετήσια αναφορά 2022 / Hellenic Anti-Doping Agency (HADA). - Maroussi, 2023

TDMK Annual Report 2021 (Turkey)

13 Jul 2023

Anti-Doping Statistics of Turkisch Anti-Doping Commission for 2021 / Turkish Anti-Doping Commission (TADC). - Ankara : Türkiye Dopingle Mücadele Komisyonu (TDMK), 2023

WADA - Compliance Annual Report 2022

27 Jun 2023

Compliance Annual Report 2022 / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2023


The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its 2022 Code Compliance Annual Report.

One of WADA’s primary roles as the global regulatory body for anti-doping in sport is to monitor effective implementation of the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) and its related International Standards (Standards) by more than 350 Anti-Doping Organizations, including National Anti-Doping Organizations, International Federations and Major Event Organizations.

In particular, the purpose of the Report is to:

  • Clearly outline the achievements and challenges of WADA’s Code Compliance Monitoring Program, measuring objectives against key performance indicators through quantitative and qualitative analysis;
  • Detail the interpretation and implications of the findings, trends and lessons learned over time for Code Signatory Organizations, enhancing their compliance maturity as defined in the Compliance Strategy; and
  • Identify opportunities for continual improvement, forming the foundation for the following year’s Compliance Annual Plan. This cycle is repeated annually as WADA seeks to develop compliance maturity through improvement of its own compliance activities and the global anti-doping system.

Some of the key findings of the Report include:

  • The 2022 CCQ was WADA’s primary compliance activity. Some significant improvements and progress were identified when comparisons are made for the same Code Signatories from their 2017 CCQ. This is even more notable in light of their being more requirements placed on Signatories in 2022. 
  • WADA continued to support Code Signatories in amending their anti-doping rules and/or legislation even though there was no requirement to do so as all Signatories, by early 2022, had compliant rules and/or legislation. WADA received and reviewed 286 sets of rules and legislation, which represents a 40% increase when compared to a similar year e.g. 2019.  
  • Although compliance procedures reduced in comparison to 2021 (which was a unique year due to the backlog of cases resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic with 52 procedures opened) they remained high at 39. A high number of compliance procedures suggests that compliance maturity is still being established in the system
  • Testing continued to generate the most non-conformities in 2022. The availability of verifiable data through WADA’s Anti-Doping Administration Management System (ADAMS) reports and monitoring tools contributes to the high number of non-conformities
  • Education generated the second highest number of non-conformities, replacing results management, following the first global assessment of the implementation of the new International Standard for Education introduced in January 2021.
  • Resources within WADA and Code Signatories were an ongoing challenge in 2022. Within WADA, adjustments have been made to the roll out of CCQs to Code Signatories to ensure WADA’s review and feedback can be provided in a timely manner to enable Signatories to implement their corrective actions. 24% of Tier 1 and Tier 2 Signatories completing the CCQ have either self-reported a lack of resources or it was identified through the assessment of their programs that insufficient resources were in place to meet the requirements of the 2021 Code.

FINCIS Annual Report 2022 (Finland)

22 Jun 2023

Suomen urheilun eettinen keskus SUEK ry vuosikertomus 2022  / Suomen urheilun eettinen keskus (SUEK). - Helsinki : SUEK, 2023

ADD Annual Report 2022 (Denmark)

20 Jun 2023

Anti Doping Danmark Annual Report 2022 / Anti-Doping Denmark (ADD). - Brøndby : ADD, 2023

Dopingautoriteit Annual Report 2022 (Netherlands)

19 Jun 2023

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
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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

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