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BRUNEI DARUSSALAM ANTI-DOPING COMMITTEEINTRODUCTION
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| What is the purpose of Anti-Doping?
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To protect the athletes' fundamental right
to participate in
doping-free sport.
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| Why you should know about Anti-Doping?
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You are in the
Sports Ecosystem.
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What are the principles and values associated with clean sport?
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Maintain the integrity of sport in terms of respect for rules, other competitors, fair competition, a level playing field, and the value of clean sport.
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| What are the Athlete Support Personnel’s and other groups’ rights and responsibilities under the Code? | Athlete support personnel who helps athletes in their competitive life play a vital role in ensuring that athletes are fulfilling their responsibility towards clean sport.
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| What is Prohibited List?
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List of substance or method prohibited in sports updated once a year (all time, in-competition, specific sports).
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| The principle of Strict Liability
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Under the strict liability principle, an anti-doping rule violation occurs whenever a Prohibited Substance is found in an Athlete's bodily Specimen. The violation occurs whether or not the Athlete intentionally or unintentionally used a Prohibited Substance or was negligent or otherwise at fault. | |
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