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Stay Up to Date:
Remember that is it YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to stay current with anti-doping knowledge.  The Drug Free website is a good source of the latest information, or you can call them for assistance whenever you need it.


Website:            www.drugfreesport.org.nz
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15th February 2010 - The FIM intensifies it's Anti-Doping Programme
In accordance with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code which was adopted by the FIM in 2003 and in order to intensify its anti-doping testing programme for in and out-of-competition, the FIM has established a registered testing pool which includes riders taking part in its various FIM World Championships.

The 2010 FIM pool comprises riders from the 5 FIM Sporting Commissions (Road Racing, Motocross, Trial, Enduro and Track Racing) who participated in various 2009 FIM World Championships.
These riders will have to provide the FIM with their whereabouts information using the on-line ADAMS* system. However, riders who are not part of the pool remain subject to unexpected out-of-competition testing.

Moreover, all riders remain subject to in-competition testing.
www.wada-ama.org/en/


WADA PROHIBITED LIST 2010

2010 Updates
Pseudoephedrine Now Prohibited In-Competition:
The status of pseudoephedrine has changed as of January 1, 2010.  Pseudoephedrine is now prohibited in-competition.  If high levels of pseudoephedrine are found in an athlete's sample (150 micrograms per millilitre) then an adverse analytical finding will have occured. 
Resources for athletes who may choose to use pseudoephedrine when not competing to treat an illness can be found on www.drugfreesport.org.nz

Asthma Medications - New Process for Two Common Medications:
There has been a change in the status of two very commonly used asthma medications.  The Beta-2-Agonists Salbutamol (ventolin, respigen) and Salmeterol (serevent) no longer require a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for any level of competition.  Athletes must declare their use on the doping control form and/or by completing a Declearation of Use form available online from www.drugfreesport.org.nz

Note: All other Beta-2 Agonist medications require a TUE.

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