Tuesday 13 May 2008
uk athletics
in partnership with
norwich union
.

UK Athletics Anti-doping Programme

 

 Below are the  full results of the UK Athletics Anti-doping Programme up until December 2007: 

  

  

 

In-competition (1)

Out-of-competition

 

 

 

Number of events

Number of samples (2)

Number of Samples (3)

Missed Test Rule Violation (4)

Adverse findings by UK athletes from samples collected in the UK/ UKA programme (6)

Adverse findings by UK athletes from all samples collected

Q4 Jan-Mar 2004

8

92

113

0

0

0

Q1 Apr-Jun 2004

7

66

133

0

1

0

Q2 Jul-Sep 2004

6

110

135

0

0

2

Q3 Oct-Dec 2004

0

0

101

0

0

0

Q4 Jan-Mar 2005

6

85

114

0

0

1

Q1 Apr-Jun 2005

8

66

119

0

0

0

Q2 Jul-Sep 2005

9

138

37

0

0

0

Q3 Oct-Dec 2005

2

14

138

0

0

0

Q4 Jan-Mar 2006

9

102

103

0

0

0

Q1 Apr-Jun 2006

5

55

79

0

0

0

Q2 Jul-Sep 2006

8

128

93

1

0

0

Q3 Oct-Dec 2006

2

13

73

0

0

0

Q4 Jan-Mar 2007

7

187

62

0

0

0

Q1 Apr-Jun 2007

6

67

27

0

0

0

Q2 Jul-Sep 2007

10

134

33

0

1

0

Q3 Oct-Dec 2007

2

10

93

0

0

0

 

  

 

Notes

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1) Figures refer to samples collected by UK Sport at athletic competitions in the UK as part of the UKA/ IAAF/ EAA doping programmes

(2) Figures refer to the number of samples collected from British and International athletes. Please note that more that one sample may be provided from an athlete during the quarter.

(3) Figures refer to samples collected from UK athletes as part of the UKA out-of-competition testing programme. Includes samples collected from UK athletes abroad as part of the UKA programme.

(4) A missed test rule violation is where an athlete has 3 missed tests in a 5 year period

(5) Figures refer to the number of missed tests as a percentage of all attempts to collect samples out-of-competition.

(6) Not including findings where a prior Therapeutic Use Exemption has been obtained by the athlete. Findings from tests conducted in the UK and abroad as part of the UKA programme and tests in-competition in the UK.