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RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individuallyWWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Norway participates actively on the international scene to promote clean sport and improve anti-doping work both at governmental and non-governmental level. We believe that collaboration across boarders is a crucial aspect for strenghtening anti-doping programs. Anti-Doping Norway aims to be a driving force within this work, andhas long
RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individuallyWWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
NORDIC COLLABORATION Nordic Collaboration. The Nordic countries have collaborated in the field of anti-doping for several decades, with a formal agreement first signed in 1982. The first meeting resulted in an agreement which gave the signatories the right to test athletes from any of the partycountries both in-
WWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
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The Ministry of Health and Care Services and Anti-Doping Norway are proud to arrange an International Conference on Doping and Public Health. Other stakeholders involved are the World Anti-Doping Agency, The National Police Directorate, The Ministry of Culture and The Norwegian Directorate for Health. ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of NADOs in COMMUNITY-BASED DOPING PREVENTION IN DENMARK Anders Schmidt Vinther is currently employed at the Department of Health and Culture in Aalborg Municipality, Denmark. He is the project leader of Aalborg Antidoping, a local community-based project that seeks to prevent the use of doping substances, especially steroids and image-enhancing drugs, among young men and women in the municipality. 20 000 USERS HAVE COMPLETED “REAL WINNER” 20 000 users have completed “Real Winner” 11 000 of these completed the e-learning program in 2017. NIGGLI: - IT'S NOT JUST A SPORTS PROBLEM The Director General of WADA was the first presenter on the second day of the International Conference Doping and Public Health. During his presentation, Niggli underlined the importance of research and to craft and design programmes that resonnates with athletes and youngpeople.
ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Norway participates actively on the international scene to promote clean sport and improve anti-doping work both at governmental and non-governmental level. We believe that collaboration across boarders is a crucial aspect for strenghtening anti-doping programs. Anti-Doping Norway aims to be a driving force within this work, andhas long
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individually TUE | ANTIDOPING NORGE International top-level athletes shall apply to their international Federation as per their TUE rules. If you need further information related to TUE application to Anti-Doping Norway, please contact us by phone:+47 91721753 or e-mail: post@antidoping.no. COMMUNITY-BASED DOPING PREVENTION IN DENMARK Community-based doping prevention in Denmark. Anders Vinther will be presenting during our International Conference on Doping and Public Health June 7-9. Anders Schmidt Vinther is currently employed at the Department of Health and Culture in Aalborg Municipality, Denmark. He is the project leader of Aalborg Antidoping, a local community-based ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Norway participates actively on the international scene to promote clean sport and improve anti-doping work both at governmental and non-governmental level. We believe that collaboration across boarders is a crucial aspect for strenghtening anti-doping programs. Anti-Doping Norway aims to be a driving force within this work, andhas long
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individually TUE | ANTIDOPING NORGE International top-level athletes shall apply to their international Federation as per their TUE rules. If you need further information related to TUE application to Anti-Doping Norway, please contact us by phone:+47 91721753 or e-mail: post@antidoping.no. COMMUNITY-BASED DOPING PREVENTION IN DENMARK Community-based doping prevention in Denmark. Anders Vinther will be presenting during our International Conference on Doping and Public Health June 7-9. Anders Schmidt Vinther is currently employed at the Department of Health and Culture in Aalborg Municipality, Denmark. He is the project leader of Aalborg Antidoping, a local community-based ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
COLLABORATION WITH NADO'S Throughout the years, Anti-Doping Norway has had (and with many, still has) fruitful collaborations with amongst others South-Africa, China, Kenya, Turkey, France and the USA. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway has entered into reciprocal testing agreements with several NADOs with the aim of strengthening international testing efforts through the ONE YEAR - 7000 USERS Anti-Doping Norway launched the first edition of "Real Winner" in 2009. Our online educational program quickly gained success. The program that was developed by Anti-Doping Norway in cooperation with a company called Transform, was translated into several other languages and used by close to 20 organisations worldwide.WWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. EDUCATING A NEW GENERATION OF REAL WINNERS The e-learning program «Real Winner», first launched in 2008, has been a great national and international success, but was in desperate need of some updating, not the least given the revised world anti-doping code that came into force on 1st January 2015. - I HOPE THIS CAN BE A STARTING POINT FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 230 participants. 40 nations. 30 presenters. Three days of focus on the topic of doping and public health are over. In this video CEO of Anti-Doping Norway, Anders Solheim, sums up the event and reveals hispersonal highlight.
SOLHEIM ADDRESS EUROPEAN SPORT MINISTERS "The fight against doping and match-fixing" is the topic for tuesdays biennial Conference of Ministers Responsible for Sport in Budapest. Representatives from the IOC, WADA and the sports movement will also be present at event, which has been organised by the Council ofEurope.
- HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.SAVE THE DATE
The Conference will be held at Hotel Bristol in Oslo on 4 June 2019. The main topic will be to discuss how athletes, sports, sponsors and broadcasters can work more closely together to ensure more accountability for clean and ethical sport.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Norway participates actively on the international scene to promote clean sport and improve anti-doping work both at governmental and non-governmental level. We believe that collaboration across boarders is a crucial aspect for strenghtening anti-doping programs. Anti-Doping Norway aims to be a driving force within this work, andhas long
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individually TUE | ANTIDOPING NORGE International top-level athletes shall apply to their international Federation as per their TUE rules. If you need further information related to TUE application to Anti-Doping Norway, please contact us by phone:+47 91721753 or e-mail: post@antidoping.no. COMMUNITY-BASED DOPING PREVENTION IN DENMARK Community-based doping prevention in Denmark. Anders Vinther will be presenting during our International Conference on Doping and Public Health June 7-9. Anders Schmidt Vinther is currently employed at the Department of Health and Culture in Aalborg Municipality, Denmark. He is the project leader of Aalborg Antidoping, a local community-based ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Norway participates actively on the international scene to promote clean sport and improve anti-doping work both at governmental and non-governmental level. We believe that collaboration across boarders is a crucial aspect for strenghtening anti-doping programs. Anti-Doping Norway aims to be a driving force within this work, andhas long
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individually TUE | ANTIDOPING NORGE International top-level athletes shall apply to their international Federation as per their TUE rules. If you need further information related to TUE application to Anti-Doping Norway, please contact us by phone:+47 91721753 or e-mail: post@antidoping.no. COMMUNITY-BASED DOPING PREVENTION IN DENMARK Community-based doping prevention in Denmark. Anders Vinther will be presenting during our International Conference on Doping and Public Health June 7-9. Anders Schmidt Vinther is currently employed at the Department of Health and Culture in Aalborg Municipality, Denmark. He is the project leader of Aalborg Antidoping, a local community-based ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
COLLABORATION WITH NADO'S Throughout the years, Anti-Doping Norway has had (and with many, still has) fruitful collaborations with amongst others South-Africa, China, Kenya, Turkey, France and the USA. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway has entered into reciprocal testing agreements with several NADOs with the aim of strengthening international testing efforts through the ONE YEAR - 7000 USERS Anti-Doping Norway launched the first edition of "Real Winner" in 2009. Our online educational program quickly gained success. The program that was developed by Anti-Doping Norway in cooperation with a company called Transform, was translated into several other languages and used by close to 20 organisations worldwide.WWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. COMMUNITY-BASED DOPING PREVENTION IN DENMARK Anders Schmidt Vinther is currently employed at the Department of Health and Culture in Aalborg Municipality, Denmark. He is the project leader of Aalborg Antidoping, a local community-based project that seeks to prevent the use of doping substances, especially steroids and image-enhancing drugs, among young men and women in the municipality. - I HOPE THIS CAN BE A STARTING POINT FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 230 participants. 40 nations. 30 presenters. Three days of focus on the topic of doping and public health are over. In this video CEO of Anti-Doping Norway, Anders Solheim, sums up the event and reveals hispersonal highlight.
NIGGLI: - IT'S NOT JUST A SPORTS PROBLEM The Director General of WADA was the first presenter on the second day of the International Conference Doping and Public Health. During his presentation, Niggli underlined the importance of research and to craft and design programmes that resonnates with athletes and youngpeople.
STATEMENT: DOPING CRISIS THREATENS 2018 WINTER OLYMPIC Denver, Colorado (September 14, 2017): Less than five months before the start of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, seventeen National Anti-Doping Organization (NADO) leaders held a fourth special meeting since the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and addressed the International Olympic Committee’s continuing refusal to hold Russia accountable for one of the biggest doping scandals in sports history - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Norway participates actively on the international scene to promote clean sport and improve anti-doping work both at governmental and non-governmental level. We believe that collaboration across boarders is a crucial aspect for strenghtening anti-doping programs. Anti-Doping Norway aims to be a driving force within this work, andhas long
RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individuallyWWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Norway participates actively on the international scene to promote clean sport and improve anti-doping work both at governmental and non-governmental level. We believe that collaboration across boarders is a crucial aspect for strenghtening anti-doping programs. Anti-Doping Norway aims to be a driving force within this work, andhas long
RULES AND REGULATIONS The NOC’s anti-doping regulations are approved by the General Assembly being the highest authority in Norwegian sport and are in adherence with the WADC. In case of doubt or differences of interpretation, the World Anti-Doping Code shall prevail. In addition, Anti-Doping Norway’s Executive Board has adopted two new separatebylaws, one for
QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality system. Anti-Doping Norway has developed and maintains a Quality Management System working towards best practice. Anti-Doping Norway is ISO-9001 certified, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards and the rules and regulations of the Norwegian Confederationof Sports and
PROHIBITED LIST
The Prohibited list is one of the key components of the World Anti-Doping Code. It provides a list of all methods and substances that are prohibited to use in-competition, out-of-competition and/or in particular sports. The list is reviewed once a year and comes into effect on 1 January every year. The revised list is made available inOctober
INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES Anti-Doping Norway's independent committees. The Whereabouts Committee is composed of top level athletes or former top level athletes and members with legal competence. The Committee is independent from the Administration and is given the authority to make decisions of whereabouts failures. The Medical Committee, appointed by the Board ofAnti
UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individuallyWWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of - HOPE TO SEE YOU IN OSLO IN JUNE! - Hope to see you in Oslo in June! Fredrik Lauritzen speaks about the upcoming International Conference on Doping and Public Health.ANTIDOPING.NO
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. UNESCO | ANTIDOPING NORGE The UNESCO convention shall harmonize the global fight against doping in sport. The International Convention against Doping in Sport was adopted unanimously by the 33rd UNESCO General Conference on October 19, 2005, and went into force on February 1, 2007, following the 30th ratification. UNESCO Member States are now ratifying it individuallyWWW.ANTIDOPING.NO
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The Ministry of Health and Care Services and Anti-Doping Norway are proud to arrange an International Conference on Doping and Public Health. Other stakeholders involved are the World Anti-Doping Agency, The National Police Directorate, The Ministry of Culture and The Norwegian Directorate for Health. EDUCATING A NEW GENERATION OF REAL WINNERS The e-learning program «Real Winner», first launched in 2008, has been a great national and international success, but was in desperate need of some updating, not the least given the revised world anti-doping code that came into force on 1st January 2015. COMMUNITY-BASED DOPING PREVENTION IN DENMARK Anders Schmidt Vinther is currently employed at the Department of Health and Culture in Aalborg Municipality, Denmark. He is the project leader of Aalborg Antidoping, a local community-based project that seeks to prevent the use of doping substances, especially steroids and image-enhancing drugs, among young men and women in the municipality. - INDEPENDENT ADJUDICATION BODIES ARE KEY - Independent adjudication bodies are key The Ministry of Culture, WADA, the European Council and Anti-Doping Norway all agree that there is a need for independent adjudication bodies. ANTI-DOPING LEADERS HOST PROMISING MEETING WITH NEXT WADA Anti-Doping leaders host promising meeting with next WADA President Anti-Doping Leaders are encouraged by Minister Witold Bańka’scommitment to clean sport and strengthening the voice of athletes as well as his recognition of the important role of NADOs in 20 000 USERS HAVE COMPLETED “REAL WINNER” 20 000 users have completed “Real Winner” 11 000 of these completed the e-learning program in 2017. SOLHEIM ADDRESS EUROPEAN SPORT MINISTERS "The fight against doping and match-fixing" is the topic for tuesdays biennial Conference of Ministers Responsible for Sport in Budapest. Representatives from the IOC, WADA and the sports movement will also be present at event, which has been organised by the Council ofEurope.
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Mavenclad (Substans: kladribin) Viser 5 av 2574 resultaterWADAs dopingliste
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Intravenøs infusjon og/eller injeksjon av mer enn 100 milliliter i løpet av en 12 timers periode er forbudt, unntatt som ledd i legitim medisinsk behandling i forløpet av sykehusbehandling, ved utførelse av kirurgiske prosedyrer eller ved kliniske - M2. Metode*
Å manipulere, eller forsøk på å manipulere prøver innhentet under dopingkontroll i den hensikt å endre integriteten og gyldigheten av disse er forbudt. eksempler på forbudte metoder inkluderer, men er ikke begrenset til; å fjerne eller bytte prøver eller - M2. Metode*
Enhver form for intravaskulær (i blodbanen) manipulering av blod eller blodkomponenter/-bestanddeler ved hjelp av fysiske eller kjemiske metoder. - M1. Metode Viser 5 av 305 resultaterSider og artikler
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