Testing Pool

Athletes in the IADO RTP and the IADO TP, and any other athlete, who meets IADO’ definition of athlete under the IADO Anti-Doping Policy, can be subject to both in-competition and out-of-competition doping control tests.

Requirements of the Registered Testing Pool (RTP). Criteria in the IADO RTP is based on a number of factors related to the athlete and the sport. These may include:

  • Athletes already included in their International Federation’s Registered Testing Pool
  • Possible performance enhancing effect that doping may elicit on the sport
  • Available doping analysis statistics of sports and disciplines
  • Available research on doping trends
  •   International competition(s) for the year that is of significance to Indonesia 
  • Serving periods of ineligibility or provisional suspensions as a result of Anti-Doping Rule Violations
  • Reinstatement after period of ineligibility
  • Coming into or out of retirement
  • Injury
  • Independent athlete(s) based locally or internationally who are selected for representation at major international events
  • Return from international training stints of at least 3 months
  • Unexpected and significant improvement in sporting performance
  • Training with Athlete Support Personnel previously associated with doping practices
  • Behaviour indicating doping
  • Persistent last minute changing of Whereabouts Information
  • Athlete sport performance history
  • Details of past doping controls
  • Reliable information from a third party

The IADO TP will comprise mostly athletes who are in national squads and who are not in the IADO RTP. The factors for inclusion in the IADO TP may include:

  • Possible performance enhancing effect that doping may elicit on the sport
  • Available doping analysis statistics of sports and disciplines
  • Available research on doping trends
  • International competition(s) for the year that is of significance to Indonesia
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