Anti-Doping
If you compete in the sport of Soft Darts, you are subject to the IDF Anti-Doping Rules.
There are many resources on the IDF's website to help you understand your rights and responsibilities as an athlete.
As an athlete,
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You are strictly liable for any substance found in your body (or specimen). You may be charged with anti-doping rule violation for the presence or use of a prohibited substance or method, whether its use was intentional or not.
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Always check your medications and supplements before consuming them to make sure they do not contain any substances or methods included on the WADA Prohibited List.
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If you have a medical condition for which you need to take a medication or use a therapeutic method that is prohibited under the WADA Prohibited List, apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) to the appropriate organization (IDF or NADO) prior to the start of its use and at least 30 days before competing.
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Educate yourself on the risks of taking supplements and minimize your risk.
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Understand and educate yourself on your Rights and Responsibilities as an athlete, including but not limited to
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requirements for submitting whereabouts information, rights during sample collection,
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responsibility to avoid the use of prohibited substances and methods and apply for a TUE when needed,
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consent to the use of your information,
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obligations to follow the IDF Anti-Doping Rules and all consequences deriving therefrom