Anti-Doping Rules

Aruban Olympic Committee Anti-Doping Rules

These Anti-Doping Rules are adopted and implemented in accordance with Aruban Olympic Committee’s responsibilities under the Code, and in furtherance of Aruban Olympic Committee’s continuing efforts to eradicate doping in sport in Aruba.

As provided in the Code, the Aruban Olympic Committee shall be responsible for conducting all aspects of Doping Control. Any aspect of Doping Control or anti-doping Education may be delegated by Aruban Olympic Committee to a Delegated Third Party, however Aruban Olympic Committee shall require the Delegated Third Party to perform such aspects in compliance with the Code, International Standards, and these Anti-Doping Rules. Aruban Olympic Committee shall always remain fully responsible for ensuring that any delegated aspects are performed in compliance with the Code.

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World Anti-Doping Code

The World Anti-Doping Code (Code) is the fundamental and universal document upon which the World Anti-Doping Program in sport is based.  The purposes of the Code and the World Anti-Doping Program which supports it are:

  • To protect the Athletes’ fundamental right to participate in doping-free sport and thus promote health, fairness and equality for Athletes worldwide, and
  • To ensure harmonized, coordinated and effective anti-doping programs at the international and national level with regard to the prevention of doping.

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International Standards

The Code is the core document that harmonizes anti-doping policies, rules and regulations within sport organizations and among public authorities around the world. It works in conjunction with the eight, mandatory, International Standards.

The International Standards for different technical and operational areas are developed in consultation with the Code Signatories and governments and approved by WADA.

The eight International Standards include:

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