Post by McLifter on Feb 3, 2016 21:58:42 GMT -5
I copied this onto the MPA web page and the Facebook page so I thought it should be here too. Please take a read and check out the links.
Brock
Hi Everyone,
With the New Year started, I thought it would be helpful to give everyone a general overview of the CPU Anti-Doping Programs. I've copied the general information below, which is available on the Anti-Doping page of the CPU Website.
Good luck with training, it will be another exciting year to be sure.
Regards,
Chris Robb, Chair
CPU Anti-Doping Committee
CPU DRUG TESTING PROGRAMS
1. All CPU members are subject to In-Competition and Out-Of-Competition urine testing as a condition of membership.
2. All members are expected to comply with the testing Program and CCES Doping Control Officers as a condition of membership. A failure to comply could result in a sanction.
3. CPU Anti-Doping Bylaws can be found on the CPU website at www.powerlifting.ca/constitution.html - IPF Anti-Doping Rules at www.powerlifting-ipf.com/fileadm ... evised.pdf also, the CPU follows guidelines of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) which can be viewed on the CCES website at www.cces.ca and www.cces.ca/cadp
4. A link to the Current WADA Prohibited Substance List can be found on the CPU website under 'Doping Control', and also on the World Anti-Doping Agency website at www.wada-ama.org.
5. Under the World Anti-Doping Code, athletes are responsible for any prohibited substance that may be found in their sample; this is known as strict liability.
6. Members in the CPU Out-Of-Competition Testing Pool are eligible for testing up to 18 months after membership expiry in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping Program
6. If athletes are unsure or want to know the status of a given substance, they are encouraged to contact CCES at substances@cces.ca., or call toll-free from anywhere in North America at 1-800-672-7775.
7. In addition, athletes can search the status of substances using the 'Global DRO' website at www.globaldro.com/ which can assist in learning if a substance is prohibited.
Should anyone have any questions regarding the Program, feel free to direct them to Chris Robb and the Anti-Doping Committee at crobb@powerlifting.ca
Brock
Hi Everyone,
With the New Year started, I thought it would be helpful to give everyone a general overview of the CPU Anti-Doping Programs. I've copied the general information below, which is available on the Anti-Doping page of the CPU Website.
Good luck with training, it will be another exciting year to be sure.
Regards,
Chris Robb, Chair
CPU Anti-Doping Committee
CPU DRUG TESTING PROGRAMS
1. All CPU members are subject to In-Competition and Out-Of-Competition urine testing as a condition of membership.
2. All members are expected to comply with the testing Program and CCES Doping Control Officers as a condition of membership. A failure to comply could result in a sanction.
3. CPU Anti-Doping Bylaws can be found on the CPU website at www.powerlifting.ca/constitution.html - IPF Anti-Doping Rules at www.powerlifting-ipf.com/fileadm ... evised.pdf also, the CPU follows guidelines of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) which can be viewed on the CCES website at www.cces.ca and www.cces.ca/cadp
4. A link to the Current WADA Prohibited Substance List can be found on the CPU website under 'Doping Control', and also on the World Anti-Doping Agency website at www.wada-ama.org.
5. Under the World Anti-Doping Code, athletes are responsible for any prohibited substance that may be found in their sample; this is known as strict liability.
6. Members in the CPU Out-Of-Competition Testing Pool are eligible for testing up to 18 months after membership expiry in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping Program
6. If athletes are unsure or want to know the status of a given substance, they are encouraged to contact CCES at substances@cces.ca., or call toll-free from anywhere in North America at 1-800-672-7775.
7. In addition, athletes can search the status of substances using the 'Global DRO' website at www.globaldro.com/ which can assist in learning if a substance is prohibited.
Should anyone have any questions regarding the Program, feel free to direct them to Chris Robb and the Anti-Doping Committee at crobb@powerlifting.ca