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1. Introdução
2. Definições
3. Notificação dos atletas
4. Preparação para a sessão de
colheita da amostra
5. Condução da sessão de colheita
da amostra
6. Segurança após a administração
do teste
7. Transporte das amostras e documentação
8. Propriedade das amostras.
Assim como vários anexos:
Anexo A – Investigação de possível
falha na cooperação
Anexo B – Alterações para atletas
com deficiência
Anexo C – Alterações para atletas
menores
Anexo D – Colheita das amostras de
urina
Anexo E – Colheita das amostras de
sangue
Anexo F – Volume de urina da
amostra insuficiente
Anexo G – Amostras de urina que
não cumpram os requisitos em relação à gravidade específica
Anexo H – Exigências para o pessoal
de colheita das amostras.
APPENDICES
A1| DOPING CONTROL
STEP-BY-STEP POSTER
Doping Control Step-by-Step Guide
1
Attention: you can be selected for
doping control anytime and anywhere
in the world, between the opening
and the closing of the athletes’
village. Update your whereabouts or
make sure your Chef de Mission has
your name on the rooming list.
Bibliografa consultada de
2-5/09/2016
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• https://www.rio2016.com/en
• https://www.comiteparalimpicoportugal.
pt/default.aspx
• https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Craven
• https://www.rio2016.com/transparencia/
sites/default/files/spu_fev2016_doping_
control_guide_10062016_final_0.pdf
• https://www.rio2016.com/
transparencia/sites/default/files/spo_
technicalprocedures_for_dopingcontrol_
olympic_paralympic_final_20062016_0.pdf
• https://www.paralympic.org/news/ipcsuspends-russian-paralympic-committeeimmediate-effect
• https://www.paralympic.org/sites/default/
files/document/150915170806821_2015_09_
15%2BExplanatory%2Bguide%2BClassificat
ion_summer%2BFINAL%2B_5.pdf
• http://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/acsm/
active083016.htm
• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
pubmed/23537560
• http://www.revdesportiva.pt/files/PDFs_
site_2015/6_nov/12-14_T1_Boosting_locked.
pdf
• https://www.paralympic.org/sites/default/
files/document/150915170806821_2015_09_
15%2BExplanatory%2Bguide%2BClassificat
ion_summer%2BFINAL%2B_5.pdf
Athlete selection
Selecting a sample
collection vessel
You will choose a sample
collection vessel. Make sure the
bag is sealed and the vessel
doesn’t have any cracks.
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Measuring specific
gravity
The DCO will measure the specific
gravity of your urine sample to make
sure it meets lab requirements.
If your sample does not meet
laboratory requirements, an
additional sample may be collected.
2
3
Notification
Keep your accreditation with you
so your identity can be checked. If
you are selected, the chaperone
will notify you and explain your
rights and responsibilities. You will
sign the athlete notification field
on the form.
6
Providing the
urine sample
10
The chaperone will stay close to you at all
times. You will need to go to the doping
control station as soon as possible. In
some cases, such as media commitments,
seeking medical attention or attending a
medal ceremony, you may delay your
arrival at the doping control station.
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It is time! You will be accompanied
to the toilet by a DCO of the same
gender, who will give you instructions
in order to clearly see you passing
the sample. You will need at least
90mL of urine.
You may be asked to provide a blood
sample. You will choose a blood kit
and then the blood collection officer
will collect the sample. The DCO will
also provide instructions.
Selecting a kit
You will select a kit that will protect your
sample on the way to the lab. Always
check if the number on the box and the
one on bottles A and B is the same. That
is the number that will be written on the
doping control form.
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Blood sample
Reporting to the
doping control station
Completing the
doping control form
After every sample collection session,
the DCO will complete the doping
control form. You will be asked to
declare any medications or supplements
taken in the last seven days. Confirm all
your data and the number of the kit.
4
At the doping
control station
At the doping control station you will
stay in the waiting room, under
supervision of the chaperone, until
you are ready to provide your sample.
If you have any questions, you may ask
the doping control officer (DCO).
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Dividing and sealing
your sample
Once you choose your kit, the DCO
will instruct you on pouring the
urine into bottles A and B. You will
tighten the lids and confirm that the
bottles are sealed.
12
Finishing up
Sign where indicated and get the
athlete’s copy before you go. Your
sample will be sent to a WADA (World
Anti-Doping Agency)-accredited
laboratory by secure courier.
RIO 2016 | DOPING CONTROL GUIDE | February 2016 | Rio de Janeiro
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