Anti Doping
Anti-Doping Education
The Principle of Strict Liability In anti-doping, the principle of Strict Liability applies â if it is in the athleteâs body, the athlete is responsible for it. This means that every athlete is strictly liable for the substances found in their urine and/or blood sample collected during doping control, regardless of whether the athlete intentionally or unintentionally used a prohibited substance or method. Therefore, it is vital that athletes and Athlete Support Personnel kn...
Injury & Illness Projects
Report IHF World Championship Injury and Illness Epidemiology study Feb 2015.
Therapeutic Use Exemption
Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the med...
Prohibited List 2022
The IHF informs that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published the 2026 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (Prohibited List), the 2026 Summary of Major Modificationsâ and Explanatory Notes and the 2026 Monitoring Program.
Results and Violations of Anti-Doping Rules
WADA Code
First adopted in 2004, the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) is the core document that harmonizes anti-doping policies, rules and regulations within sport organizations and among public authorities worldw...
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