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1

As stated by the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Code, which of the following responsibilities are required by coaches and other athlete support personnel?




2

If athletes choose to use supplements despite the known risks, USADA currently recognizes ___________ as the third-party program best suited for athletes.




3

True or False: It is nearly impossible for athletes to obtain CBD (Cannabidiol) products that are THC free.



4

Supplement Connect is USADA’s resource focusing on dietary supplement education. As your athletes and you search for answers to questions about dietary supplements, what information is NOT on the website?




5

True or False: There are substances prohibited in-competition that, even if taken out-of-competition, can remain in an athlete’s system during in-competition testing, which could lead to an anti-doping rule violation.



6

True or False: An athlete is required to report to the doping control station alone.



7

All athletes are asked to provide a sample of at least ______ of urine under the direct observation of a DCO or witnessing chaperone.




8

Which of the following statement(s) regarding TUEs is accurate:




9

USADA encourages athletes and support staff to research all medications on GlobalDRO.com before using or ingesting through the mouth, eyes, nose, ears, and skin via injection or topical use. What medications can be checked on GlobalDRO.com?




10

The principle of _________ _________ states that athletes are responsible for everything that goes into or on their bodies, whether the ingestion of a prohibited substance is intentional or not.




11

True or False: Athletes can only be tested at locations submitted on their Whereabouts.



12

Under the Code, an athlete in the Registered Testing Pool with any combination of three Whereabouts filing failures and/or missed tests from any entity within may result in an anti-doping rule violation.




13

True or False: Under the World Anti-Doping Code, the document which harmonizes anti-doping rules world-wide, anti-doping rule violations (ADRVs) may ONLY be applied to athletes.



14

Which of the following is an anti-doping rule violation (ADRV) under the World Anti-Doping Code?




15

Which of the following ways can athletes and athlete support personnel safely and effectively provide information or evidence pertaining to potential anti-doping infractions or behaviors to the Play Clean Tip Center?




1

As stated by the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Code, which of the following responsibilities are required by coaches and other athlete support personnel?




2

If athletes choose to use supplements despite the known risks, USADA currently recognizes ___________ as the third-party program best suited for athletes.




3

True or False: It is nearly impossible for athletes to obtain CBD (Cannabidiol) products that are THC free.



4

Supplement Connect is USADA’s resource focusing on dietary supplement education. As your athletes and you search for answers to questions about dietary supplements, what information is NOT on the website?




5

True or False: There are substances prohibited in-competition that, even if taken out-of-competition, can remain in an athlete’s system during in-competition testing, which could lead to an anti-doping rule violation.



6

True or False: An athlete is required to report to the doping control station alone.



7

All athletes are asked to provide a sample of at least ______ of urine under the direct observation of a DCO or witnessing chaperone.




8

Which of the following statement(s) regarding TUEs is accurate:




9

USADA encourages athletes and support staff to research all medications on GlobalDRO.com before using or ingesting through the mouth, eyes, nose, ears, and skin via injection or topical use. What medications can be checked on GlobalDRO.com?




10

The principle of _________ _________ states that athletes are responsible for everything that goes into or on their bodies, whether the ingestion of a prohibited substance is intentional or not.




11

True or False: Athletes can only be tested at locations submitted on their Whereabouts.



12

Under the Code, an athlete in the Registered Testing Pool with any combination of three Whereabouts filing failures and/or missed tests from any entity within may result in an anti-doping rule violation.




13

True or False: Under the World Anti-Doping Code, the document which harmonizes anti-doping rules world-wide, anti-doping rule violations (ADRVs) may ONLY be applied to athletes.



14

Which of the following is an anti-doping rule violation (ADRV) under the World Anti-Doping Code?




15

Which of the following ways can athletes and athlete support personnel safely and effectively provide information or evidence pertaining to potential anti-doping infractions or behaviors to the Play Clean Tip Center?




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