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Title: ASADA


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  • ASADAS New Athlete Whereabouts Program

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Content
  • Context
  • ASADAs whereabouts requirements
  • Who has to provide Athlete Whereabouts
    Information
  • Methods for submitting whereabouts information
  • Consequences for violations of ASADAs AW
    requirements
  • Implementation dates
  • Online system demonstration.

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Context
  • Under the WADC, an athlete in ASADAs Registered
    Testing Pool is required to provide accurate
    whereabouts information (in accordance with
    ASADAs requirements) to enable the athlete to be
    located for NAN OOC testing.
  • The Code also introduced consequences for
    athletes who fail to comply with whereabouts
    requirements.
  • Under the Code, an athlete may incur an ADRV for
    violating whereabouts requirements by failing to
    provide required information and/or missed tests

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ASADAs Roles
  • Determine the criteria for inclusion in ASADAs
    RTP
  • Set ASADAs Athlete Whereabouts requirements
  • Develop policies and procedures to determine when
    an athlete has violated ASADAs Athlete
    Whereabouts requirements (FTPI, Missed Test
    policies)
  • Establish systems and procedures to collect,
    monitor and manage Athlete Whereabouts
    Information.

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Policy development
  • Effective
  • Adequate whereabouts information available to
    DCOs for NAN OOC testing.
  • Reasonable to athletes
  • Minimise loopholes for doping athletes
  • Accommodate sport specificity
  • Practical.

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Balancing act
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Athlete Whereabouts Requirements
  • Athletes are required to nominate one location
    and time period per day where they will be
    available for sample collection.
  • Required time period- one hour.
  • Required to be available for the complete hour as
    DCO may arrive at the location any time during
    that hour.
  • Athletes are required to submit this information
    on a quarterly basis and update the information
    as required to maintain its accuracy.

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How to submit AW Information
  • Quarterly Athlete Whereabouts Forms
  • Athlete Whereabouts Online System
  • Mail or Fax (must be submitted directly to ASADA
    using only the ASADA AW Form).
  • Updates
  • As above
  • ASADA Hotline

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Who has to submit AW information
  • ASADAs Athlete Whereabouts requirements apply to
    athletes in ASADAs national Registered Testing
    Pool (RTP).
  • Inclusion in the RTP is based on a number of
    factors related to the athlete, their sport,
    level of competition and ASADAs Doping Control
    Program.
  • ASADA regularly reviews the RTP and athletes are
    removed or added as appropriate.
  • ASADAs RTP will be smaller than the current RTP.

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Domestic Testing Pool (DTP)
  • ASADA will also maintain a Domestic Testing Pool.
  • The DTP includes elite athletes who are not in
    the RTP.
  • ASADA will maintain personal and contact details
    for athletes in the DTP for doping control and
    communication purposes e.g. informing athletes
    they have been moved into the RTP.
  • NSOs will be required to keep ASADA up to date
    with athletes personal and contact details.

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Information ASADA requires from NSO
  • Full name
  • Date of Birth
  • Gender
  • Nationality
  • Disabilities (if applicable)
  • Primary residential address
  • Primary mailing Address
  • Contact phone numbers
  • Email address (if available)
  • Coaches name.

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Level of athlete in RTP and DTP
  • As a guideline, RTP and DTP combined will include
    athletes in national senior teams in Olympic and
    Paralympic sports and other ASC funded
    sports/programs that receive regular high
    performance funding.

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Rationale for two testing pools
  • ASADA works on the principle of only requesting
    the Athlete Whereabouts Information that is
    necessary for ASADA to implement its doping
    control program.
  • ASADAs OOC doping control program is not a one
    size fits all therefore ASADA does not require
    individual AWI from all athletes to implement its
    doping control program.
  • ASADA reminds athletes that any athlete who meets
    the definition of Athlete under the ASADA Act
    2006 may be subject to both In and OOC testing
    regardless of whether they are required to
    provide AWI to ASADA.

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Consequences for violation of whereabouts
requirements
  • An athlete can violate ASADAs whereabouts
    requirements in two ways
  • Failing to comply with request to inform ASADA of
    his or her location (also known as Failure to
    Provide Information)
  • or
  • Failing to be located for a sample after being
    requested to provide his or her location (also
    referred to as a Missed Test whereabouts
    offence).

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ADRV
  • Three (3) FTPI and/or Missed Tests in a rolling
    18 month period will lead to
  • ASADA making a determination that an ADRV has
    occurred
  • the athletes name and details of the relevant
    ADRV will be entered onto ASADAs Register of
    Findings and
  • the athletes NSO will be informed.
  • Sanctions range from a minimum of 3 months to two
    years.

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Failure to Provide Information
  • Procedural Guidelines
  • ASADA requires an athlete to submit quarterly AWI
    by a due date. Athletes will incur a FTPI
    whereabouts offence if they fail to submit the
    information by the due date (and subsequent due
    dates).
  • ASADA provides the opportunity for athletes to
    submit Partial Alternative locations when
    submitting quarterly forms. If a Partial
    Alternative location is not updated within 48
    hours of the relevant date, an athlete will incur
    a FTPI whereabouts offence.
  • Following a whereabouts offence notification, the
    athlete will have the opportunity to provide an
    explanation for why they did not submit the
    necessary information by the due date or within
    the required timeframe.

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Missed Test
  • Procedural Guidelines
  • ASADA DCO will take reasonable steps to locate an
    athlete at the location and time the athlete
    nominated to be available for sample collection.
  • If the athlete cannot be located, the DCO may
    record a Missed Test.
  • Prior to doing so, the DCO will make a curtesy
    call using the phone contact details provided by
    the athlete (including an alternate contact).
  • If athlete is in immediate vicinity, athlete
    provided the opportunity to proceed to their
    nominated location within timeframe set by DCO.
  • If the athlete proceeds to the location within
    the timeframe, sample collection will proceed and
    no Missed test will be recorded.

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Missed Test
  • Procedural Guidelines
  • A Missed Test will be reported by the DCO in the
    following circumstances
  • the DCO is unable to make contact with the
    athlete and has taken reasonable steps to locate
    the athlete or
  • the athlete is not in the immediate vicinity or
  • The athlete is unable to proceed to their
    nominated location within the timeframe specified
    by the DCO or
  • the athlete does not arrive at their nominated
    location within the required timeframe.

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Proposed Implementation Timeframes
  • Letters and AW Information packs sent to athletes
    (Reg. post) 15/12/06
  • Letters and AW Information packs sent to NSOs
    15/12/06
  • First due date for quarterly submission 15/3/07
  • Whereabouts policies effective from 15/3/07

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Next steps
  • Review of individual NSO policies
  • Work with NSOs to resolve any inconsistencies
    between NSO policy and ASADAs whereabouts
    requirements and policies
  • Individual liaison with IFs in effort to
    streamline requirements for athletes in both IF
    and NADO pools.

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Next Steps
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