2011 Laboratory Testing Figuress : Reported by Accredited Laboratories / WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency). - Montreal : WADA, 2012
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WADA - 2012 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report
2012 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2013
Contents:
- Section 1: 2012 Figures by Laboratory
- Section 2: 2012 Figures by Substance
- Section 3: 2012 Figures by Sport
- Section 4: 2012 Figures by Testing Authority
- Section 5: 2012 Figures by Sport and Testing Authority Olympic Sports
- Section 5: 2012 Figures by Sport and Testing Authority IOC Recognized Sports
- Section 5: 2012 Figures by Sport and Testing Authority
- Section 6: 2012 Figures - Athlete Biological Passport (ABP)
WADA - 2013 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report
2013 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2015.
- Report compiled based on cases received by WADA before 15 May 2015
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its first ever Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRV) Report, which reveals that 1,953 sanctions were levied for ADRVs that were committed in 2013. The sanctions were handed out to athletes and athlete support personnel from 115 countries in 89 sports following tests performed in 2013 and other non-analytical investigations that were concluded that same year.
Contents:
Introduction
Executive Summary
Section 1: Outcomes of 2013 AAFs by Sport Category
Section 2: Outcomes of 2013 AAFs by Testing Authority Category
Section 3: Report of 2013 Non-Analytical ADRVs
Section 4: Report of 2013 Total Analytical and Non-Analytical ADRVs
WADA - 2013 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report
2013 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2014
Contents:
- Laboratory Report – pp. 2-17 (15 pages)
- Sport Report – pp. 18-45 (27 pages)
- Testing Authority Report – pp. 46-143 (97 pages)
- ABP Report-Blood Analysis – pp. 144-171 (27 pages)
WADA - 2014 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report
2014 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2016.
- Report compiled based on cases received by WADA before 21 February 2016
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its second annual Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report, which represents the most comprehensive set of global doping statistics in sport for 2014.
The Report highlights that there was a total of 1,693 ADRVs recorded in 2014, involving individuals from 109 nationalities and across 83 sports. 1,462 of the ADRVs were derived from adverse analytical findings (AAFs); these 1,462 ADRVs represented 64% of the total 2,287 AAFs that were reported by WADA-accredited laboratories. The remaining 231 non-analytical ADRVs were issued as a result of evidence-based intelligence; of which, 185 were committed by athletes and 46 by athlete support personnel.
It is important to note that the 2014 ADRVs Report is based on violations that were committed and adjudicated pursuant to the 2009 World Anti-Doping Code (Code). Statistics related to violations committed and adjudicated pursuant to the 2015 Code will be released in 2017.
Contents:
Introduction
Executive Summary
Section 1: Outcomes of 2014 AAFs by Sport Category
Section 2: Outcomes of 2014 AAFs by Testing Authority Category
Section 3: Report of 2014 Non-Analytical ADRVs
Section 4: Report of 2014 Total Analytical and Non-Analytical ADRVs
WADA - 2014 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report
2014 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2015
Contents:
- Laboratory Report – pp. 2-16 (15 pages)
- Sport Report – pp. 18-65 (47 pages)
- Testing Authority Report – pp. 66-172 (106 pages)
- ABP Report-Blood Analysis – pp. 173-202 (29 pages)
WADA - 2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report
2015 Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2017.
- Report compiled based on cases received by WADA before 31 January 2017
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its third annual Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) Report, which is the first set of Anti-Doping Rule Violation statistics under the revised World Anti-Doping Code (Code). An ADRV is a doping offence committed by an athlete or athlete support person, which results in certain consequences or sanctions.
The Report illustrates doping offences committed in global sport during 2015. It highlights that there was a total of 1,929 ADRVs recorded in 2015, involving individuals from 122 nationalities and across 85 sports. 1,649 of the ADRVs were derived from adverse analytical findings (AAFs), commonly known as ‘positive’ results; these 1,649 ADRVs represented 65% of the total 2,522 AAFs that were reported by WADA-accredited laboratories. The remaining 280 non-analytical ADRVs were issued as a result of evidence-based intelligence; of which, 252 were committed by athletes and 28 by athlete support personnel. This represents an increase in non-analytical ADRVs, and is in line with the anti-doping movement’s increased focus on investigations, intelligence-gathering and whistleblowing.
Contents:
Introduction
Executive Summary
Section 1: Outcomes of 2015 AAFs by Sport Category
Section 2: Outcomes of 2015 AAFs by Testing Authority Category
Section 3: Report of 2015 Non-Analytical ADRVs
Section 4: Report of 2015 Total Analytical and Non-Analytical ADRVs
WADA - 2015 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report
2015 Anti-Doping Testing Figures Report / World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). - Montreal : WADA, 2016
Contents:
- Laboratory Report – pp. 2-22 (21 pages)
- Sport Report – pp. 23-116 (93 pages)
- Testing Authority Report – pp. 117-239 (122 pages)
- ABP Report-Blood Analysis – pp. 240-273 (33 pages)