Below the anti-doping program you find the anti-doping and membership contract, which you approve and commit when purchasing the WHEA licence from www.suomisport.fi.
ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM
World Heavy Events Association is the pioneer in anti-doping work on it´s genre of events it represent.
From the beginning of 2015 it also came the first organization in the world to organize strongman/woman and other events it represent under WADA -level doping testing.
World Heavy Events Association has a anti-doping contract with FINADA and it co-operates with any national anti-doping organizations in the worlds (NADOs).
World Heavy Events Association´s goal is to get WADA´s International Federation status in the future and it´s current anti-doping program is also done to follow with the CODE.
All World Heavy Events Association competitions, athletes etc. are under our anti-doping program and an athlete can only compete in our events by not only becaming a member, but also signing the anti-doping contract, where she/he will be allowing to be tested anywhere, anytime by World Heavy Events Association, FINADA, the athletes NADO and WADA.
1. The goals of anti-doping program
The goal of World Heavy Events Association´s anti-doping program is to work anti-doping work globally in strength sports it represent as wide as it´s resources allows. The first aim is to follow the progression of international anti-doping work and via it introduce anti-doping work to these sports, which haven´t had it before.
The tools of the anti-doping work are education-, and enlightenment to get globally all – specially young athletes, their coaches and other supporters to be aware of the health dangers of doping use, prohibition of doping and it´s conflict with Fair Play – principle and via it eventually to root out the use of doping in the events under World Heavy Events Association.
2. Ethical definition of policy
Doping is against the principles of sports and medical ethics, along with Fair Play-spirit. Doping harms the health of the athlete. Doping is wrong. Doping is forbidden.
3. The obeyed rules, programs and commitment
The rules about anti-doping are in the rules of the association, discipline rules and in the competition rules. The changes in the international anti-doping work is followed and the necessary changes are done to the rules, when international convention or rules change, or if other need is noted. The prohibited list is the same as in the list updated by WADA and the association is committed to comply with WADA rules, national rules in the country of competitions which are under the associations jurisdiction.
The commitment of the athletes and other personnel to the CODE is done via World Heavy Events Association rules, via national federation rules, discipline rules and via anti-doping contract.
3.1 Activity rules
3.2 Discipline rules
1.3.2 The association is committed to obey the WADA´s World Anti-Doping Code (CODE) and it´s international, valid norms. See more: www.wada-ama.org. The national federations are committed to obey the CODE along with their national NADOs anti-doping rules and World Heavy Events anti-doping rules.
1.3.3 The members of the association or national federations are committed to obey the rules at each time valid anti-doping rules, which are followed in the association. The rules which are followed in the association are mentioned in 1.3.2
1.3.4 Along with above 1.3.3 is stated, the athletes or other personnel taking part to strength event actions under World Heavy Events jurisdiction are obliged to follow the internal discipline rules of World Heavy Events Association about anti-doping cases.
3.3. Anti-doping contract
4. Current situation and the areas of responsibility
World Heavy Events Association is a pioneer and leader of anti-doping work in strength sports and it does it as much as their resources allows.
The main responsibility of the anti-doping work is carried by the board of the association and it corresponds about information, education, communication along with sanctions and fulfilling them.
The board also is responsible about execution of this anti-doping program.
5. Doping control
The NADO´s are in charge about national anti-doping monitoring, so the main point of the associations anti-doping work is in education- and guidance work.
In international competitions there is doping-tests compatible to World Heavy Events Association anti-doping rules.
World Heavy Events Association can name athletes to it´s testing pool within the criteria´s. Those athletes are demanded sharp and real time location information for testing outside of the competitions.
WADA, NADOs, World Heavy Events Association and it´s national federations have the rights to do testing to the athletes under the associations jurisdiction in competitions and outside of the competitions.
6. Immunities
If there is no allowed medicine or method available to cure disease or maintain health, the athlete may apply immunity for medicine or method. After getting the immunity, the athlete has the permission to use that medicine or method.
World Heavy Events Association or it´s national federations are allowing immunities, which are requested and confirmed by the athlete´s NADO before the competitions. See your NADOs webpages for further info.
7. Education and information
8. International effects
By taking part to the international anti-doping work actively and speaking out behalf of clean sports World Heavy Events Association aims to effect, that the global goals under WADA´s leading for stopping doping and harmonizing anti-doping actions globally coming true.
9. Procedures
10. Sanctions
The athlete or other person, who is under temporary ban must be heard in the monitoring board soon. The procedure is mentioned in the boards rules.
During temporary ban the athlete or other person can not:
A: represent the association or any other party, which is committed to the CODE in any competition under any event, which is committed to the CODE; nor
B: take part as an athlete or official to any competition or other sports happening, which is organized by any party committed to the CODE.
11. Publishing the case about doping
The sanction about doping case is informed without delays to WADA or NADO along with information in public news channels and association channels and in next members letter.
The Chairman of the board is responsible about the communications and information.
There won´t be separate press conference about the case, unless there is some special reason for it. In that case the association board decides the ways and channels of communication.
12. Influences of the ban in the sports.
The athlete or other person, who is banned in sports can not take part in any form to any World Heavy Events Association or it´s national federation´s or any other party´s, which is committed to the CODE competition or other action which is under the jurisdiction of the mentioned parties.
If the person acts against this rule, his results are disqualified and the counting of the ban time is ordered to start again from the date of the violation.
13. Organization and monitoring
In current form of the World Heavy Events Association the anti-doping program is fulfilled and monitored by the board. The decisions and monitoring the actions in anti-doping cases happens during the normal monitoring of the board meetings and during the preparations of the meetings.
Anti-doping program is a part of routines in the association. The program is monitored and it is reported yearly in the annual reports.
Anti-doping program is changed if needed to response to the needs of current conditions. If the organization of the association changes, the anti-doping program is focused to answer better the performance of the new organization.
For doping rule violations WHEA´s board acts as hearing and appealing bodies.
14. THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTION (TUE)
Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications.
If the medication an athlete is required to take to treat an illness or condition happens to fall under the Prohibited List, a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) may give that athlete the authorization to take the needed medicine.
The purpose of the International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE) is to ensure that the process of granting TUEs is harmonized across sports and countries.
How to apply TUE from WHEA:
1. If the athletes NADO has given valid TUE, WHEA will recognize it and the athlete only need to send it to WHEA. If the athlete don´t have TUE it needs to be applied in minimum of 60 days prior the competition.
2. How to apply:
*WHEA does not approve MTF athletes to compete in female classes due special requirements of the strength sports WHEA represend.s.
Hämeenlinna, Finland, 16nd, Nov. 2021.
World Heavy Events Association
Jyrki Rantanen
Chairman
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