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#67 In 2011, the most frequent Therapeutic Use Exemption application reviewed by UK Anti-Doping was for Prednisolone http://t.co/NxTX1PEM
Chris Stephenson wins ‘100% me’ award at Sainsbury’s 2012 School Games http://t.co/oos1OjKc @_SchoolGames @YouthSportTrust @dcms
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The UK's anti-doping rules which are aligned to the World Anti-Doping Code
The World Anti-Doping Code
The WADA 2012 Prohibited List
The UK National Anti-Doping Policy
The UK Anti-Doping Procedures for Sport which form an integral part of the UK Anti-Doping Programme
Suggested web copy for National Governing Bodies to provide key anti-doping information to their athletes.
The final report to WADA from UK Anti-Doping following the Code Review.
UK Government letter regarding UK Anti-Doping's submission to the WADA Code Review
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Advice on using nutritional supplements
Advice for athletes on checking medications
Guidance leaflet on sample-collection procedures for athletes with a disability.
ADAMS User guide for athletes
Team manager ADAMS user guide
Athlete Testing Information Notice
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