ANTI-DOPING COMPANY FOR ATHLETES
The world anti-doping program The world anti-doping company was first adopted in 2003 year and began operations in the year 2004.
The Olympic Charter and the International Convention against doping in sport adopted in Paris on October 19, 2005 year (UNESCO Convention) recognize doping prevention and fight against doping in sport, the most important component in the work of the International Olympic Committee and UNESCO
Code is the fundamental and universal document upon which is based the world anti-doping program in sports
PURPOSE, SCOPE AND STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM AND THE CODE to protect the athletes ' fundamental right to participate in competitions, free from doping, and thus promote health, fairness and equality for all athletes, as well as to ensure the establishment of a coherent, coordinated and effective anti-doping programs at the international and national levels, to disclose, to curb and prevent cases of doping.
The Purpose Of The Code enhancing the effectiveness of the fight against doping in the world by combining the basic elements of this fight. To achieve effective interaction in those matters requiring uniformity
The code was developed taking into account the principles of proportionality and human rights Models of best practice and guidance developed and will be developed on the basis of the code and international standards to ensure decision-making in different areas of anti-doping.
FUNDAMENTAL RATIONALE FOR THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE Anti-doping program intended to preserve what is truly important and valuable to the sport, often referred to as the "spirit of sport". This is the essence of the Olympic movement-the pursuit of man superiority through improved natural talents of each person. This is what defines our commitment to fair play.
The spirit of sport is • Ethics, fairness and honesty • health • the highest level of performances • nature and education • fun and joy • teamwork • dedication and loyalty obligations • respect for rules and laws respect for self and other participants • courage • community and solidarity
Doping is fundamentally contrary to the spirit of sport For the glory of sport and contributing to the fight against doping, the code requires each anti-doping organization to promote the development and implementation of prevention and education programmes for athletes, including Juniors, and personnel.
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