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2008 Statistics of Analysis by Laboratories and Testing by Anti-Doping Organizations

Montreal, September 1, 2009 – Pursuant to its responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code (Code), WADA publishes annually two sets of statistics. The first set is reported by anti-doping organizations (ADOs) on testing performed and results management, and the second set is reported by the WADA accredited anti-doping laboratories on analyses performed.

As regards the Testing Statistics, section 14.4 of the Code states that “Anti-Doping Organizations shall, at least annually, publish publicly a general statistical report of their Doping Control activities with a copy provided to WADA.” Code Section 14.5 further states that “WADA shall act as the central clearing house for Doping Control Testing data” from anti-doping organizations and “shall, at least annually, publish statistical reports summarizing such information.” In accordance with these Code requirements, WADA has requested that all International Federations (IFs) and National Anti-Doping Organizations (NADOs) submit their testing data, and has published the data that has been received to date.

The 2008 Laboratory Statistics include analyses conducted by the WADA accredited laboratories for in- and out-of-competition testing. There were 34 WADA accredited laboratories in 2008. Over 50,000 additional samples were analyzed in 2008 compared to 2007, with a slight decrease in Adverse Analytical Findings and Atypical Findings-from 1.97% (2007) to 1.84% (2008).

It is important to note that the laboratories report Adverse Analytical Findings (i.e. the presence of prohibited substances or methods in samples) and Atypical Findings (i.e. the presence of prohibited substances or methods requiring further investigation before potentially becoming an Adverse Analytical Finding). These data are only analytical findings reported by the laboratories and all are subject to the results management process conducted by ADOs, which includes matching with Therapeutic Use Exemptions and longitudinal studies. Therefore, the number of Adverse Analytical Findings and Atypical Findings reported by laboratories may not correspond with the number of cases sanctioned (Anti-Doping Rule Violations) by ADOs.

Click here for the ADO Testing Statistics page.

Click here for the Laboratory Analysis Statistics page. (WADA)