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Juliana Pereira Soares
em 13 de Agosto de 2014 às 11:28.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is the international independent organization created in 1999 to promote, coordinate and monitor the fight against doping in sport in all its forms. The Agency is composed and funded equally by the sports movement and governments of the world. Its key activities include scientific research, education, development of anti-doping capacities and monitoring of the World Anti-Doping Code - the document harmonizing regulations regarding anti-doping in all sports and all countries. L'Agence mondiale antidopage (AMA) est une organisation internationale indépendante créée en 1999 pour promouvoir, coordonner et superviser la lutte contre le dopage dans le sport sous toutes ses formes. L'Agence est composée et financée à parité par le mouvement sportif et les gouvernements. Ses activités principales comprennent la recherche scientifique, l'éducation, le développement de programmes antidopage et la surveillance du respect du Code mondial antidopage - le document harmonisant les règles liées au dopage dans tous les sports et dans tous les pays. |
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Juliana Pereira Soares
em 27 de Agosto de 2014 às 21:18.
Amended 2014 Prohibited List in force September 1
WADA has completed its amendment to Section S2.1 of the 2014 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods. Hypoxia-Inducible Factor (HIF) activators Xenon and Argon have been added to the 2014 Prohibited List, following the required three-month notice period and UNESCO’s communication to all States Parties. The recommendation to revise the List was made and approved by WADA’s Executive Committee during its May meeting. The change to the List reads as follows: S2. PEPTIDE HORMONES, GROWTH FACTORS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES
The following substances, and other substances with similar chemical structure or similar biological effect(s), are prohibited: The revised 2014 Prohibited List can be found on WADA’s website.
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Liste 2014 révisée : entrée en vigueur le 1er septembre
L’AMA a complété les modifications faites à la section S.2.1 de la Liste 2014 des substances et méthodes interdites. Les activateurs de facteurs inductibles par l’hypoxie (HIF), le xénon et l’argon, ont été ajoutés à la Liste des interdictions 2014. Ce changement entre en vigueur trois mois après que l’UNESCO ait dûment notifié tous les États parties. La recommandation d’amender la Liste 2014 a été proposée et adoptée par le Comité exécutif, à sa réunion de mai 2014. La modification est libellée comme suit : S2. HORMONES PEPTIDIQUES, FACTEURS DE CROISSANCE ET SUBSTANCES APPARENTÉES Les substances qui suivent, et les autres substances possédant une structure chimique similaire ou un (des) effet(s) biologique(s) similaire(s), sont interdites : 1. Agents stimulants de l’érythropoïèse [par ex. érythropoïétine (EPO), darbépoétine (dEPO), stabilisateurs et activateurs de facteurs inductibles par l’hypoxie (HIF) (par ex. xénon et argon); méthoxy polyéthylène glycol-époétine béta (CERA), péginesatide (Hématide)]. La version révisée de la Liste 2014 est disponible sur le site web de l’AMA.
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Juliana Pereira Soares
em 4 de Setembro de 2014 às 19:58.
Montreal, September 4, 2014
Following the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) pledge to invest US $10 million in anti-doping research, China has become the first country to formally announce its contribution to a government equivalent fund.
In December 2013, the IOC President Thomas Bach announced that the organization would invest US $10 million to fund innovative athlete-centered anti-doping research, including new techniques for the detection of prohibited substances and methods, and further called on governments to match the amount.
Since this time, WADA President Sir Craig Reedie has been encouraging governments of the world to pledge their own support to protecting clean athletes by making commitments before 16 November to make contributions that will help raise the total research fund for the joint IOC / WADA initiative to US $20 million.
As a result, the Vice Premier of State Council for China, Ms. Liu Yandong, has become the first national government leader to commit support by contributing $1M to the cause.
WADA President, Sir Craig Reedie: “WADA is hugely appreciative of the support shown from the Chinese government in contributing to this fund for innovative anti-doping research. This marks a significant step forward for the anti-doping community.
“The IOC’s initial commitment to the research, and the signal sent by the Chinese government, provides an excellent example of how sport and government can work together for the greater anti-doping good and, importantly, to help give athletes the level playing field they so deserve.”
“Following a very productive personal meeting on a wide range of anti-doping matters with the Vice Premier of China, Ms. Liu Yandong, I would like to offer my thanks to her government and also to Mr. Liu Peng, the Minister for Sport for China and President of the Chinese Olympic Committee, for their strong demonstrations of support in the protection of the rights of clean athletes. China has led the way and set an example for other national governments to follow. Over the coming weeks, as the IOC’s 16 November deadline approaches, I will continue to engage governments and encourage them to follow China’s lead so that we can keep sport clean for all athletes.”
IOC President, Thomas Bach: “It is vital for the future of sport that we protect the clean athletes; that is why I so warmly welcome this contribution by the Chinese government. I urge other governments to follow suit and match the ten million dollars the IOC has provided to improve anti-doping research.
“Without clean athletes there can be no credible competition, and without credible competition sport will also cease to be attractive to spectators and fans and would ultimately wither and die"
Vice Premier of China, Ms. Liu Yandong: “I would like to thank WADA for its significant contribution to the development of anti-doping in China over the course of many years. Sport is an integral part of social development. The Chinese government always attaches great importance to the development of sport and its instrumental role in society, and anti-doping plays a critical role in the healthy development of the Olympic Movement. The Chinese government is continuously committed to the fight against doping in sport, and the promotion of clean sport and upholding a "zero tolerance" of doping.
“China has always paid great attention to cooperating with WADA, and is committed to making its own contribution to the international fight against doping under WADA's leadership. The Chinese government commends and supports the IOC's investment in anti-doping research and President Sir Craig Reedie's promotion of this initiative among governments to match the amount. China will contribute one million US dollars to fund innovative anti-doping research to develop more effective ways of detecting doping substances, and to help protect clean athletes and maintain the purity of sport.”
USA also to fund innovative anti-doping research
The United States of America – through the United States Federal Government recognized and supported US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and its partners – has also confirmed it intends to fund $6M to innovative global anti-doping research over the course of the next three years. This commitment is being made by the Partnership for Clean Competition (PCC), who will spend US $3 million on research in 2014 alone.
PCC Executive Director, Michael Pearlmutter: “The PCC is thrilled to have the IOC contribute new funds to WADA for scientific research and development to protect the rights of clean athletes and the integrity of sport.
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Juliana Pereira Soares
em 15 de Setembro de 2014 às 12:01.
Montreal, September 5, 2014 – WADA is pleased to announce that Turkey has donated US $250,000 as part of a global government initiative to match the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC’s) pledge to invest US $10 million to innovative anti-doping research.
Turkey’s commitment offers a significant boost to the fund announced by the IOC last December. The total fund provided by sport and government will be put towards innovative athlete-centered anti-doping research, including new techniques for the detection of prohibited substances and methods.
Governments have until 16 November to make contributions that will help raise the total research fund for the joint IOC / WADA initiative to US $20million.
WADA President, Sir Craig Reedie: “Turkey has firmly nailed its colors to the anti-doping mast by donating such a significant amount of money to innovative research. This is a positive contribution to the clean sport movement, and sends the right message to clean athletes right across the world.
“This signal sent by the Turkish government is a further boost to governments’ aim to match the IOC’s US $10 million. Research is crucial to all that the anti-doping community does, and my personal thanks go to Akif Çağatay Kılıç, the Minister of Youth and Sports of Turkey, and to Professor. Dr. Ugur Erdener, President of the National Olympic Committee of Turkey, for their country’s commitment.
“I look forward to further engaging governments over the coming weeks so that we can continue to advance the anti-doping cause.”
CONTACT FOR THE MEDIA
Ben Nichols, WADA Senior Media Relations Manager
Phone: + 1-514-904-8820
Cell: + 1-514-979-8820
E-mail: ben.nichols@wada-ama.org
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Juliana Pereira Soares
em 13 de Outubro de 2014 às 14:49.
Todos,
saiu a nova Lista de Substancias Proibidas da WADA.
Acessem o site e dividam a informação, a lista em Portugu~es estará em breve a disposição.
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