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Doping violation: Two-year sanction for baseballer Jared Kempf
Doping violation: Two-year sanction for Chris Nahi, Queensland Rugby League player
Pending further clarification from WADA, ASADA recommends that athletes do not ingest or use glycerol, for example, for hyper-hydration. The WADA List Committee considers Glycerol as a masking agent within section S5 of the Prohibited List.
Changes to the World Anti-Doping Code came into effect on 1 January 2009, and will impact athletes and support personnel. Key changes include a new Prohibited List and the elimination of abbreviated Therapeutic Use Exemptions; however, all abbreviated Therapeutic Use Exemptions delivered before 31 December 2008 will remain valid after 1 January 2009 for a set period.
Read more about the changes
If you know about doping activity in sport, confidentially supply the information by dialing 1 800 645 700, or emailing stampoutdoping@asada.gov.au.
This page last updated Thursday, May 14, 2009
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