The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) monitors compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code—a global standard for anti-doping regulations around the world. The Code is often misunderstood, but our FAQs explain what you need to know if an alleged violation is preventing you from competing in the sport you love.
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As an NCAA athlete, can I train with my team while I am ineligible?
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What happens when athletes are accused of evading, refusing or otherwise failing to submit to a doping control test?
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How long does WADA store athletes’ samples?
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How does an Athlete Biological Passport detect anti-doping rule violations?
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What is B sample testing for anti-doping violations?
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Do I need a TUE for my ADHD medication?
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I tested positive for a banned substance I never heard of before. How do I prove it is from contamination?