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The drug testing procedure checks athletes of almost any age or ability for the presence of prohibited substances in their bodies. It is carried out by trained and authorised doping control personnel who must show their official identification when they first approach an athlete and before commencing testing.
The testing process will be carried out in a set way:
If you aim to compete at a higher level, ensure you understand how the testing process works.
Importantly, understand what will happen during the sample collection process before you are approached for your first test, as this can be a stressful and confusing experience for the unprepared.
We recommend you read UKAD's testing process page or watch the video below to fully understand what to expect.
Understand that tests will always be unannounced… it could happen to any athlete at any time.
Ensure you know your rights, especially regarding your right to have a representative present during the entire process. For more information, read WADA's athlete's anti-doping rights page.
If you are under 18, you are considered a minor and will be subject to a modified process that requires an athlete representative to be present at all times, as described on the UKAD testing process for minors page.
Become familiar with the testing process and ensure you understand it before you face your first test.
Know that testing can happen at any competition, training session, or at home… without warning.
You are entitled to have a representative present during the entire process, such as a team manager or parent.
If you are under 18, an adult representative must be present throughout the entire process.
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