ITU Launches New Biological Passport
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July 29, 2010
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ITU Institutes Athlete Biological Passport Programme
Vancouver, 28 July 2010 - The International Triathlon Union today announced that it will institute its
own
Athlete Biological Passport programme to ensure the most solid testing programme possible, promoting
the right of all ITU athletes to fair and clean competitions. ITU is proud of being an international sport
federation which implements one of the most-advanced anti-doping programme in the Olympic
Movement, joining only a handful of federations maintaining such a programme.
Developed by the World Anti-Doping Agency, the Athlete Biological Passport reveals doping indirectly
by
monitoring selected biological variables, in contrast with the traditional direct detection of doping.
"Biological monitoring throughout an athlete's sporting career should make any prohibited preparation
far harder to implement," according to WADA. The operating guidelines were approved in December of
2009.
With the firm commitment to the fight against doping, ITU has been investing substantial resources to
its
anti-doping mission. The ITU Anti-Doping Regulations and the ITU Anti-Doping Program, which have
all
been confirmed by WADA, are fully compliant with the World Anti-Doping Code. As shown by annual
statistics, ITU athletes have for the most part respected their engagements as athletes to a fair and clean
sport. Establishing its own Athlete Biological Passport programme will further reinforce ITU's anti-
doping
initiatives and reaffirm ITU's commitment to clean and safe sport.
"We are delighted to mark this important step in the ITU's fight against doping initiatives," said ITU
President and IOC Member Marisol Casado. "Since its inception, ITU is increasingly committed to ensure
that athletes and everyone involved in triathlon play a part in eradicating the use of drugs in sport. I
believe this new programme will further reinforce our commitment, letting the sport and its athletes
stay
clean and healthy."
"WADA commends the ITU for its decision to implement a longitudinal follow-up program," said WADA's
Director General David Howman. "The Athlete Biological Passport adds a powerful tool to support the
fight against doping in sport. Coupled with other strategies, it makes prohibited preparations harder to
implement by those athletes who may take the risk to cheat. We know that the effects of some
substances remain detectable in the body longer than the substances themselves. The Athlete Biological
Passport Model allows the anti-doping community to exploit this reality through a similar approach to
that used in forensic science."
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