Below is a summary of the anti-doping activities for the year that GB Boxing have completed.
Clean Sport Education Strategy and Implementation Plan
2022 see’s the introduction of our new anti-doping strategy. Our mission for the next 2 years is to protect the integrity of clean sport within GB Boxing.
Our education strategy aims to target key anti-doping topics, in line with UKAD’s clean sport curriculum in conjunction with our sport specific needs. These topics will cover; principles and values of clean sport, strict liability, rights and responsibilities of boxers, coaches and ASP, consequence of doping, anti-doping rule violations, the prohibited list, supplements, mediations & TUE’s, the testing process, testing pools and ADAMS, how to report doping, substances of abuse.
Coaches and ASP will also have specific education opportunities specific to their role relating to anti-doping with GB Boxing.
Education
At the end of 2021, 100% of GB Boxers had either received Clean Sport 1, Clean Sport 2, or a Refresher education session.
11 Boxers, 5 coaches and 9 Athlete Support Personnel attended a Tokyo Games Ready session, as per UKAD’s eligibility requirements.
All Boxers, Coaches and Athlete Support Personnel received information regarding the prohibited list changes for 2022.
GB Boxing have also worked in partnership with Sheffield International Venues (SIV) to reinforce key anti-doping messages around the facility.
Compliance
At the date of this report (7/9/2021), GB Boxing had satisfied 66% of UKAD’s Assurance Framework. With 66% of evidence having been accepted, 11% under review and 23% still in progress.
Testing
The table below shows the number of successful tests completed by UKAD on GB Boxers. This table will be continually updated as and when the data is available.
Date |
In-Competition |
Out of competition |
Total |
July – September, 2020 |
|
18 |
18 |
October – December, 2020 |
|
22 |
22 |
January – March, 2021 |
|
16 |
16 |
April – June, 2021 |
|
17 |
17 |
Total |
|
|
73 |