The FISU anti-doping programme seeks to protect the athletes’ health and maintain the integrity of sport in terms of respect for rules and the level playing field in any event organised by FISU.
The FISU anti-doping efforts and activities rely on detection methods, such as testing (see resource 1) and investigations, deterrence and enforcement, through ensuring that robust rules and sanctions are in place for (potential) dopers, and education, to raise awareness and develop decision-making capability to prevent intentional and unintentional anti-doping rule violations.
FISU is signatory to the World Anti-Doping Code (WADC), that is, the core document that harmonises anti-doping policies, rules and regulations within sport organisations and among public authorities around the world.
FISU Anti-Doping Rules (see resource 2) are adopted and implemented in accordance with FISU’s responsibilities under the WADC, and in furtherance of FISU’s continuing efforts to prevent doping in sport.