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13 Anti Doping<br />
Doping is strictly forbidden, and the organisers of <strong>WOC</strong> <strong>2012</strong> are dedicated to supporting the antidoping<br />
authorities in their work.<br />
Doping controls may be carried out any time during the competition period as decided by IOF.<br />
Doping tests will be carried out in accordance with the procedures described in the WADA International<br />
Standard of testing. The IOF Anti-Doping Code and rules apply as of 1 st February 2010.<br />
Teams must inform the <strong>WOC</strong> <strong>2012</strong> organisers of their intended accommodation between July 10 and<br />
21 st , <strong>2012</strong> plus the phone numbers of team contacts. Official forms giving this information must be<br />
submitted to the accreditation desk in the Event Centre.<br />
Any changes to their intended accommodation must be communicated at least 12 hours before the<br />
change will occur.<br />
Athletes who are selected for the anti-doping tests must bring an official identification (with photo)<br />
to the anti-doping test area. The <strong>WOC</strong> accreditation card is an acceptable ID. The athlete should also<br />
bring along their therapeutic use exemption (TUE) if applicable.<br />
In general, it is advisable that the athletes wear or bring along their accreditation card to all the<br />
competitions and events.<br />
<strong>Bulletin</strong> 3 / page 17