Common use of Doping Control Clause in Contracts

Doping Control. Athletes and coaches must be aware that doping control tests may be conducted by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) on a random basis in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. • To avoid an inadvertent positive test and the consequences of an anti-doping rule violation, athletes are encouraged to take the following steps: — Check the Global DRO (xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx) to determine if any prescription or over-the-counter medications or treatments that are banned by the WADA Prohibited List. — Review medical exemptions requirements (xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxx) if you require the use of a banned medication for a legitimate medical reason. — Do not use supplements or take precautions prior to doing so. Supplement products cannot be verified by the CCES or in the Global DRO. A lack of industry and government regulation makes it impossible to confirm their ingredients. Read more: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx • Review the steps of the doping control sample collection procedures: xxxxx://xxxx.xx/sample-collection-procedures • For additional resources and general information about anti-doping, please contact the CCES: Email: xxxx@xxxx.xx Call toll-free: 0-000-000-0000 Online: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx • The Chief of Competition should contact the Nordiq Canada SDD one month prior to the event to determine the likelihood of a doping control test taking place and the need to make necessary arrangements. The knowledge given to the Chief of Competition on this subject must remain completely confidential. The OC must conform to the following guidelines if doping control is conducted during the event.

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Samples: www.sovereignlake.com

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Doping Control. Athletes and coaches must be aware that doping control tests may be conducted by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) on a random basis in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping ProgramProgram (CADP). To avoid an inadvertent positive test and the consequences of an anti-doping rule violation, athletes are encouraged to take the following steps: Check the Global DRO (xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx) to determine if any prescription or over-the-the- counter medications or treatments that are banned by the WADA Prohibited List. Review medical exemptions requirements (xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxx) if you require the use of a banned medication for a legitimate medical reason. Do not use supplements or take precautions prior to doing so. Supplement products cannot be verified by the CCES or in the Global DRO. A lack of industry and government regulation makes it impossible to confirm their ingredients. Read more: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx Review the steps of the doping control sample collection procedures: xxxxx://xxxx.xx/sample-collection-procedures • xxxx.xx/xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx- procedures For additional resources and general information about anti-doping, please contact the CCES: Email: xxxx@xxxx.xx xxxxx://xxxx.xx/contact-us link Call toll-free: 0-000-000-0000 Online: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx The Chief of Competition should contact the Nordiq Canada SDD one month prior to the event to determine the likelihood of a doping control test taking place and the need to make necessary arrangements. The knowledge given to the Chief of Competition on this subject must remain completely confidential. The OC must conform to the following guidelines if doping control is conducted during the event.

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Samples: www.sovereignlake.com

Doping Control. Athletes and coaches must be aware that doping control tests may be conducted by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) on a random basis in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping ProgramProgram (CADP). • To avoid an inadvertent positive test and the consequences of an anti-doping rule violation, athletes are encouraged to take the following steps: Check the Global DRO (xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx) to determine if any prescription or over-the-counter medications or treatments that are banned by the WADA Prohibited List. Review medical exemptions requirements (xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxx) if you require the use of a banned medication for a legitimate medical reason. Do not use supplements or take precautions prior to doing so. Supplement products cannot be verified by the CCES or in the Global DRO. A lack of industry and government regulation makes it impossible to confirm their ingredients. Read more: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx • Review the steps of the doping control sample collection procedures: xxxxx://xxxx.xx/sample-collection-procedures xxxx.xx/xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx • For additional resources and general information about anti-doping, please contact the CCES: Email: xxxx@xxxx.xx xxxxx://xxxx.xx/contact-us link Call toll-free: 0-000-000-0000 Online: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx • The Chief of Competition should contact the Nordiq Canada SDD one month prior to the event to determine the likelihood of a doping control test taking place and the need to make necessary arrangements. The knowledge given to the Chief of Competition on this subject must remain completely confidential. The OC must conform to the following guidelines if doping control is conducted during the event.

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Samples: www.sovereignlake.com

Doping Control. Athletes and coaches must be aware that doping control tests may be conducted by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) on a random basis in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping ProgramAnti−Doping Program (CADP). To avoid an inadvertent positive test and the consequences of an anti-doping anti−doping rule violation, athletes are encouraged to take the following steps: Check the Global DRO (xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx) to determine if any prescription or over-the-over− the− counter medications or treatments that are banned by the WADA Prohibited List. Review medical exemptions requirements (xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxx) if you require the use of a banned medication for a legitimate medical reason. Do not use supplements or take precautions prior to doing so. Supplement products cannot be verified by the CCES or in the Global DRO. A lack of industry and government regulation makes it impossible to confirm their ingredients. Read more: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx Review the steps of the doping control sample collection procedures: xxxxx://xxxx.xx/sample-collection-procedures • xxxx.xx/xxxxxx− collection−procedures For additional resources and general information about anti-dopinganti−doping, please contact the CCES: Email: xxxx@xxxx.xx xxxxx://xxxx.xx/contact−us link Call toll-freetoll−free: 0-000-000-0000 1−800−672−7775 Online: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx The Chief of Competition should contact the Nordiq Canada SDD one month prior to the event to determine the likelihood of a doping control test taking place and the need to make necessary arrangements. The knowledge given to the Chief of Competition on this subject must remain completely confidential. The OC must conform to the following guidelines if doping control is conducted during the event.

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Samples: nordiqcanada.ca

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Doping Control. Athletes and coaches must be aware that doping control tests may be conducted by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) on a random basis in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping ProgramAnti−Doping Program (CADP). To avoid an inadvertent positive test and the consequences of an anti-doping anti−doping rule violation, athletes are encouraged to take the following steps: Check the Global DRO (xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx) to determine if any prescription or over-the-over−the− counter medications or treatments that are banned by the WADA Prohibited List. Review medical exemptions requirements (xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxx) if you require the use of a banned medication for a legitimate medical reason. Do not use supplements or take precautions prior to doing so. Supplement products cannot be verified by the CCES or in the Global DRO. A lack of industry and government regulation makes it impossible to confirm their ingredients. Read more: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx Review the steps of the doping control sample collection procedures: xxxxx://xxxx.xx/sample-collection-procedures • xxxx.xx/xxxxxx−collection− procedures For additional resources and general information about anti-dopinganti−doping, please contact the CCES: Email: xxxx@xxxx.xx xxxxx://xxxx.xx/contact−us link Call toll-freetoll−free: 0-000-000-0000 1−800−672−7775 Online: xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx The Chief of Competition should contact the Nordiq Canada SDD one month prior to the event to determine the likelihood of a doping control test taking place and the need to make necessary arrangements. The knowledge given to the Chief of Competition on this subject must remain completely confidential. The OC must conform to the following guidelines if doping control is conducted during the event.

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Samples: nordiqcanada.ca

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