Anti-Doping. A. Not use any prohibited substances or prohibited methods included on the version of Prohibited List currently in force and published by the World Anti−Doping Agency, or otherwise breach the anti−doping rules of the IOC, World Triathlon, the IPC, and the Canadian Anti−Doping Program or the anti−doping rules of any anti−doping organization with authority over the Athlete. B. Triathlon Canada has adopted the 2021 Canadian Anti−Doping Program (CADP), which is the set of rules that govern doping control in Canada. Administered by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES), the CADP applies to members of Triathlon Canada and participants in Triathlon Canada sanctioned activities. All members of Triathlon Canada, whether in the role of athletes or athlete support personnel, are subject to the CADP. By signing below, the athlete acknowledges the following: i. Specifically agree that as a member of the National Athlete Pool (NAP) in their sport are subject to the CADP and accordingly shall be bound by all the antidoping rules and responsibilities contained in the CADP. ii. Agree that they have been educated regarding the anti−doping rules and violations contained in the CADP. iii. Acknowledge that information, including their personal information, can be shared between anti−doping organizations for anti−doping purposes and such information will be used only in a fashion that is fully consistent with the limitations and restrictions contained in WADA’s International Standard for the Protection of Privacy and Personal Information. iv. Consent to having third parties, including law enforcement and border services agencies in Canada and elsewhere share their personal information with the CCES to assist the CCES in the enforcement of the CADP. v. Submit to doping control, both in and out of competition and unannounced, when requested by World Triathlon, the CCES, WADA or other anti−doping organizations authorized to do so; vi. Prior to taking any medication or undergoing medical treatment, ensure the medication or treatment does not contain a prohibited substance or constitute a prohibited method as indicated on the Prohibited List, as amended from time to time; vii. Participate, if asked by Triathlon Canada to do so, in any Doping Control Education Program developed by Triathlon Canada in co−operation with Sport Canada and CCES; and viii. Copy Triathlon Canada’s HPD on all correspondence with CCES, WADA, World Triathlon and Sport Canada.
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Anti-Doping. A. Not use any prohibited substances or prohibited methods included on that contravene the version of Prohibited List currently in force and published by the World Anti−Doping Agency, or otherwise breach the anti−doping rules of the IOCInternational Triathlon Union (ITU), World Triathlon, the IPC, Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the Canadian Anti−Doping Program or the anti−doping rules of any anti−doping organization with authority over the Athlete.
B. Policy on Doping in Sport. Triathlon Canada has adopted the 2021 2017 Canadian Anti−Doping Anti-Doping Program (CADP), which is the set of rules that govern doping control in Canada. Administered by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES), the CADP applies to members of Triathlon Canada and participants in Triathlon Canada sanctioned activities. All members of Triathlon Canada, whether in the role of athletes or athlete support personnel, are subject to the CADP. By signing below, the athlete acknowledges the following:
i. Specifically agree that as a member of It is the National Athlete Pool (NAP) in their sport are subject athlete’s responsibility to be informed and compliant with the CADP and accordingly shall be bound by all the antidoping rules and responsibilities contained in the CADPcurrent WADA Prohibited Substances List.
ii. Agree that they have been educated regarding the anti−doping rules and violations contained in the CADP.
iii. Acknowledge that information, including their personal information, can be shared between anti−doping anti-doping organizations for anti−doping anti-doping purposes and such information will be used only in a fashion that is fully consistent with the limitations and restrictions contained in WADA’s International Standard for the Protection of Privacy and Personal Information.
iviii. Consent to having third parties, including law enforcement and border services agencies in Canada and elsewhere share their personal information with the CCES to assist the CCES in the enforcement of the CADP.
v. iv. Submit to doping controlall doping-control tests, both in and out of competition and unannounced, when requested by World TriathlonTriathlon Canada, the ITU, Sport Canada, the CCES, WADA or other anti−doping organizations authorized authorities designated to do so, as well as all other notification requirements or rules of WADA or the appropriate bodies herein;
v. Adhere and comply with TC’s Appeal Procedure Bylaw for remedy of complaints and issues;
vi. Prior Confirm with the CCES prior to taking any medication prescription or undergoing medical treatment, over-the counter drugs to ensure the medication or treatment does not contain a prohibited substance or constitute a prohibited method as indicated appear on the Prohibited List, as amended from time to timebanned substance list;
vii. Participate, if asked by Triathlon Canada to do so, in any Doping Control Education Program developed by Triathlon Canada in co−operation co-operation with Sport Canada and CCES; and viii. Copy Triathlon Canada’s HPD on all correspondence with CCES, WADA, World Triathlon and Sport Canada.
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Anti-Doping. A. Not use any prohibited substances or prohibited methods included on that contravene the version of Prohibited List currently in force and published by the World Anti−Doping Agency, or otherwise breach the anti−doping rules of the IOC, the rules of World Triathlon, the IPC, World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the Canadian Anti−Doping Program or the anti−doping rules of any anti−doping organization with authority over the Athlete.
B. Anti-Doping Program. Triathlon Canada has adopted the 2021 Canadian Anti−Doping Anti-Doping Program (CADP), which is the set of rules that govern doping control in Canada. Administered by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES), the CADP applies to members of Triathlon Canada and participants in Triathlon Canada sanctioned activities. All members of Triathlon Canada, whether in the role of athletes or athlete support personnel, are subject to the CADP. By signing below, the athlete acknowledges the following:
i. Specifically agree that as a member of the National Athlete Pool (NAP) in their sport are subject to the CADP and accordingly shall be bound by all the antidoping rules and responsibilities contained in the CADP.
ii. Agree that they have been educated regarding the anti−doping anti-doping rules and violations contained in the CADP.
iii. Acknowledge that information, including their personal information, can be shared between anti−doping anti-doping organizations for anti−doping anti-doping purposes and such information will be used only in a fashion that is fully consistent with the limitations and restrictions contained in WADA’s International Standard for the Protection of Privacy and Personal Information.
iv. Consent to having third parties, including law enforcement and border services agencies in Canada and elsewhere share their personal information with the CCES to assist the CCES in the enforcement of the CADP.
v. Submit to doping control, both in and out of competition and unannounced, when requested by Triathlon Canada, World Triathlon, the CCES, WADA or other anti−doping anti-doping organizations authorized to do so;
vi. Prior to taking any medication or undergoing medical treatment, ensure the medication or treatment does not contain a prohibited substance or constitute a prohibited method as indicated on the Prohibited List, as amended from time to time;
vii. Participate, if asked by Triathlon Canada to do so, in any Doping Control Education Program developed by Triathlon Canada in co−operation co-operation with Sport Canada and CCES; and ;
viii. Copy Triathlon Canada’s HPD on all correspondence with CCES, WADA, World Triathlon and Sport Canada.;
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