Thursday 26 November 2015

Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods at the IeSF's 7th World Championships - Seoul

IeSF has put into place Anti-Doping Rules in accordance with  the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code, to continue efforts to eradicate doping in e-Sports.

The Anti-Doping Rules are rules which govern the conditions under which sport is played, and are distinct in nature from civil laws, and are not intended to be subject to any national requirements and legal standards applicable to civil proceedings.

The Rules represent the consensus of a broad spectrum of stakeholders to protect and ensure fair e-Sports.

The Rules are applicable during the period of “the World Championship” for supporting the detailed operation of Doping Control. IeSF Anti-Doping Rules can be downloaded from the link.

IeSF Competition Committee is responsible for establishing policies, guidelines and procedures to support the fight against doping, including management for results and violation of IeSF Anti-Doping Rules.

The Prohibited List International Standard of WADA Code shall be applied to Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Method enforced in competition Doping Control within “the World Championship”.  Link

Prohibited Substances 
S0. Non-Approved Substances
S1. Anabolic Agents
S2. Peptide Hormones, Growth factors & related substances
S3. Beta-2 Agonists
S4. Hormone & Metabolic Modulators
S5. Diuretics & Other Masking Agents
S6. Stimulants
S7. Narcotics
S8. Cannabinoids
S9. Glucocorticosteroids
P2. Beta-Blockers

Prohibited Methods
M1. Manipulation of Blood and Blood Components
M2. Chemical and Physical Manipulation
M3. Gene Doping

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