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Irish AntiIrish Anti--Doping ProgrammeDoping Programme

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Presenter

Ailish Keaveney

Programme Executive, Education and Research

Direct Dial: 01 8608801 akeaveney@irishsportscouncil.ie

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Website

www.irishsportscouncil.ie/Anti-Doping

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

What is Doping?

'Doping' is the word used in sport when athletes use prohibited substances or methods to unfairly improve their sporting performance

What is Anti-Doping?

‘Anti-doping' is the bid to eliminate doping from sport

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

WADA Prohibited List

Produced annually

Lists Prohibited Substances

and Prohibited Methods

When we test for drugs in sport, we are testing for the categories of drugs listed on the Prohibited List

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

How is the Anti-Doping programme relevant to you?

National level athletes are subject to testing

Are there any athletes in your club or school that compete at national level in any sport?

If we test an athlete or not, it does not depend on their age – it depends on their level of competition

Some sports naturally have a younger age profile (e.g. gymnastics or swimming)

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Relevance of Anti-Doping to Nutrition and Supplement Use…

Some athlete have blamed the use of supplements as the reason they tested positive for a banned substance

Scientific research has shown some supplements to be contaminated with banned substances

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Some concerns about Supplements from the Anti-Doping perspective…

Some supplements are not subject to the same stringent controls as medicines and therefore the contents and manufacturing processes cannot be guaranteed

Some supplements are produced in a factory which also produces foodstuffs/medicines containing prohibited substances and therefore risk cross contamination

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Some concerns about Supplements from the Anti-Doping perspective…

Sometimes the origin of all ingredients may not necessarily be reliable as controls of such ingredients may be considerably less accountable in some parts of the world

Less scrupulous producers of the supplements may deliberately contaminate the supplements in order to make them more effective and therefore more likely to sell well

The use of supplements in young athletes as a potential doorway to the taking of more serious products later in their careers

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

If you check on www.eirpharm.com there is a limited amount of listed vitamin and mineral supplements

Calcium Deficiency

Folic Acid Supplementation

Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation

Iron Supplementation

Vitamin Mineral or Nutritional Deficiency

The Irish Medicines Board – check “the quality, safety and efficacy of medicines available in Ireland“

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Republic of Ireland - www.eirpharm.com

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Northern Ireland and UK - www.didglobal.com

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

The Athlete is ultimately

responsible for what is in his/her

own body –if in doubt, check it

out!

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Current Supplement Policy….

The Irish Sports Council advises athletes to avoid the use of Supplements

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Edited Policy (Autumn 2008)

The Irish Sports Council advises athletes to avoid the use of SupplementsIn addition – if athletes in consultation with a qualified dietician decides they need to use supplements, to make an informed decision about where they buy supplements, from whom they buy them, what is the level of risk associated with the product? Etc.

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Beware of marketing of products!

‘ natural products’

‘suitable for athletes who are drug tested’

‘screened in WADA labs’

Ask the Irish Sports Council for advice if you have concerns on any supplement product.

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Irish Athletes Survey - ‘Where do you buy your supplements?’

Health Food Shops 57%Supermarkets 33%Internet 29%From another person 9%In a gym 7%Sports Magazines 2%

Irish Sports Council, Top Floor, Block A, Westend Office Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Ireland | Tel: +353 1 8608800

Anti-Doping Unit Contact Details

Anti Doping UnitIrish Sports CouncilTop Floor, Block AWestend Office Park,Blanchardstown,Dublin 15. antidoping@irishsportscouncil.ieTel: 01 8608800Fax: 01 8608860

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