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ISU Anti-Doping Policy Statement - August 19, 2006
The ISU has a comprehensive year round, in and out of competition, anti-doping program that incorporates both urine and blood testing.
The ISU blood testing program began in 1999 and uses a specific program called SAFE (Safe and Fair Event Testing) to monitor our athlete’s blood parameters which include the hemoglobin, hematocrit, the number and percent reticulocytes and reticulocyte hemoglobin. The SAFE program uses these parameters to calculate the off score for each athlete, which is also used to detect manipulation.
The ISU has created a hematological passport for each of its athletes (juniors as well as seniors), which details their blood parameters over time. This long term monitoring of the skaters’ values allows the ISU Medical Commission to detect any anomalies or specific changes over time from which subsequent aggressive targeted follow up is conducted in the out of competition testing program. For athletes that have a familial elevated Hemoglobin the ISU has developed a detailed investigation program (ISU Communication 1300) that these athletes can apply for in order to document their specific anomaly. The ISU anti-doping program fully complies with the World (WADA) Anti-Doping Code. |
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