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RUSADA reports 25 cases of 'availability for testing' rule violations in January

An athlete can be suspended from tournaments and training camps if the availability rule is breached three times

MOSCOW, February 7. /TASS/. Doping-control inspectors from the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) reported 25 cases of violations by national athletes regarding the ‘availability for testing’ rule in January, a spokesperson for the agency told TASS on Friday.

"A figure of 25 cases of the ‘availability for testing’ rule violations was reported for the month of January," the spokesperson said.

The agency reported earlier that in RUSADA’s inspectors unveiled 282 and 242 cases of violations by national athletes over the ‘availability for testing’ rule in 2024 and 2023 respectively. The overall figure for the year of 2022 stood at 375.

An athlete can be suspended from tournaments and training camps if the availability rule is breached three times.

In line with the Code of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the All-Russia Anti-Doping Regulations, athletes on the registered testing pool must provide detailed information about their whereabouts via the ADAMS (Anti-Doping Administration & Management System) and ensure their availability for doping test procedures.