The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) wishes to remind stakeholders that the 2025 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods ...
Liste globale des signataires non conformes et conséque ...
WADA’s 42-member Foundation Board is our highest decision-making body. It is composed equally of representatives from the Olympic Movement and Public Authorities. Members are appointed by their ...
The 2025 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List) went into effect on 1 January 2025. The List and the Q&As can also be consulted under the Athlete and Support Personnel section. A Summary of ...
La Liste des substances et méthodes interdites (la Liste) énumère les substances et les méthodes interdites en compétition et indique à quel moment elles le sont. Obtenez la version la plus récente de ...
This Technical Document for Sport Specific Analysis (TDSSA) is intended to ensure that the Prohibited Substances within the scope of the TDSSA that are deemed to be at risk of abuse in certain ...
The Monitoring Program includes substances that which are not on the Prohibited List, but that WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect patterns of misuse in sport. WADA creates the Monitoring ...
From social sciences research, to education to the latest innovations in prohibited substances detection, WADA is working with partners around the world to stay at the forefront of clean sport. Our ...
List of laboratories around the world accredited by WADA to conduct human doping control sample analyses.
While testing remains a key tool to detect doping in sport, other methods have come to the fore, including a better capacity to investigate. In the last six years, WADA has developed its Intelligence ...
In May 2019, we started soliciting feedback from key stakeholders in the anti-doping ecosystem to develop our strategic plan. Athletes, representatives of the Sports Movement and governments of the ...