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2005 Minutes of the Secretaries Meeting in Riga
Topic 15 Anti Doping Policy
The Secretary provided an update on progress:
(a) All IDNIYRA-Europe nations were now signed up to the Copenhagen
Declaration (Anti Doping).
(b) Germany, Poland and Sweden DN organizations were part of their National
Sailing Associations and therefore their ice sailors were liable to
random dope testing by their respective National anti doping organizations.
(c) IDNIYRA-Europe had now formally accepted the WADA Anti Doping Code
and this could be found at www.WADA-AMA.org
Click on Code Acceptance and scroll down to “OTHERS”.
(d) Telephone and email contact had been established with Mr. Tom Dielan,
the WADA Director for European Sport, and he had been very helpful with
advice.
(e) The IDNIYRA-Europe Code still had to be fully developed. The present
difficulty was the means to implement it – only Germany, Poland
and Sweden had this.
(f) It was emphasized that at no time had it been suggested that IDNIYRA-Europe
had a doping problem; however, an anti doping policy would be a significant
deterrent and was very much in the interests of FAIR SAILING.
In discussion the NA Commodore questioned the position of NA sailors
competing in Europe. It was AGREED that at present only DN sailors from
Germany, Poland and Sweden would be subject to dope testing.
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