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The foundation National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA) is the relevant institution for clean sport in Germany. It works nationally and internationally to promote fairness, transparency and equal opportunities for all athletes. Its tasks comprise implementation of a standardised testing programme for Germany, execution of education and doping preven-tion measures, issuing Therapeutic Use Exemptions and answering medical inquiries, providing legal advice for federa-tions and athletes, as well as international cooperation. NADA thus essentially contributes to preserving value in sports.
In July 2002, NADA was founded with a festive act in the Old City Hall of Bonn and has been recognised by the foundati-on supervisory authority on 21st November in the same year. Since then, it has been pursuing its valuable mission and supports the athletes who honestly pursue their sport. As a non-profit foundation under public law, financed according to the stakeholder model, it is an independent body. NADA opposes doping in sports nationally and internationally alike. For the future of sport. For Germany as a sport nation. For clean athletes, for transparent success and honest results.
FOR CLEAN PERFORMANCE – this is NADA’s vision. This is what brought the initiative „GIVE EVERYTHING, TAKE NOTHING“ to life. It serves as a platform for everyone who wants to commit to the cause of clean sport.
For more information on NADA, see www.nada.de.
ImprintNational Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA). Heussallee 38. 53111 Bonn. www.nada.de
Printed byDruckerei Franz Paffenholz GmbH . Königstraße 82 . 53332 Bornheim
NADA Material No. 76, May 2019, Number of copies 1.000
The masculine designations for persons and job titles refer to men and women equally.
Picture credits title page: Nikolauslauf 2018: Tobias Fassbinder; „TOGETHER AGAINST DOPING“-networking event: Peter Eilers; Cologne Sports law evening: Insti-tut für Sportrecht/Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln; Ski-Youth for clean sports: SV Baiersbronn/Uwe Brechenmacher; Max Lang for clean sports: Max Lang/BVDG; Open day at the ADB-Workshop: Gregor Hübl; Athletics club Konstanz for clean sports: Athletikclub Konstanz e.V.; D. Müser at the Global Education Conference in Beijing: World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA); 10 years NADA Austria: Andy Wenzel/BMoeDS; „GIVE EVERYTHING TAKE NOTHING“ at Nightrun Bonn: Bonner Nachtlauf; NADA anniversary - 15 years of NADA Germany: Gregor Hübl; „Dr. Anja Scheiff at the medical conference: OSP Rheinland/Peter Eilers; ADB-Workshop: Gregor Hübl;
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PageStatements of NADA‘s Executive Board 4Preamble of NADA‘s Supervisory Board 5
NADA‘S WORK IN 2018
Testing Programme 6Legal Matters 8Intelligence & Investigations 10Medicine 11Prevention 12Communication & Marketing 14Human Resources, Finances & Controlling 15International Cooperation 16Data Protection Report 18Organisation Chart & Contact Details 20
APPENDIX
Samples of in- and out-of-competition tests 2018 21Possible violations 2018 26Open cases 2016/17 30Approved Therapeutic Use Exemptions 2018 30NADA conducted results management 31Filing failures & missed tests 2018 31
CONTENTS
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Our work processes and organisational structures have been evaluated by TÜV Hessen and thus by an independent external body. With the certification according to the internationally recognized DIN standard ISO 9001, we are laying another cornerstone for the qualitative improvement of NADA Germany‘s work.“
Dr. Andrea Gotzmann, 30. May 2018
By financing NADA Germany‘s work, the Federal Government is sending a clear and unambiguous signal for clean performance in sport and making a significantcontributiontothesuccessfulimplementationof thefoundation‘sdiversetasks.Weareverypleasedaboutthis appreciation.“
Dr. Andrea Gotzmann, 06. June 2018
WADA‘s decisiontoclassifytheRussianAnti-Doping Agency(RUSADA)ascompliantatpresenttimeis a servere setback for us.“
Dr. Andrea Gotzmann, 20. September 2018
It is good to see already that the means of the German Anti-Doping Act and the intensive investiagtions can be successful.“
Dr. Lars Mortsiefer, 21. March 2019
The extensive expertise of National Anti-Doping Organisations and WADA must have an even stronger influence on future anti-doping work. Only inthiswaythetrustofathletescanberegainedinlongterm.“
Dr. Andrea Gotzmann, 05. June 2018
Photo: Gregor Hübl
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ENSURING EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES TOGETHER
The year 2018 has once again proven that the work of our National Anti Doping Agency of Germany remains indispensable for a socially shared vision of equal opportunities in clean competitions. In September 2018, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) was declared compliant again after a lengthy clarification and decisi-on-making process in one of the biggest doping scandals in sports history. Since not all the criteria laid down by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) for this re-approval were implemented, the clean athletes in particular were once again disappointed and the credibility of a control system based on the principle of equal treatment was questioned. Clean athletes suffer from the decisions in anti-doping management that directly affect them in their everyday training and competition. The work of a National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO), which is also compre-hensibly independent for them, is therefore essential and particularly important for fair competition. NADA Germany is still committed to eliminating manipu-lative ways of influencing the testing system and conflicts of interest.
Politicians should engage and contribute to international anti-doping management. In Germany, this cooperation has enabled the criminal law basis of the Anti-Doping Act to be established. The recent cases in Seefeld (Austria) and Erfurt illustrate how profitable this cooperation is. As the athletes are at the centre of NADA‘s anti-doping work, their involvement in committees and decisi-on-making processes of national and international anti-doping work is essential. NADA supports the initia-tives of clean athletes to clearly describe their rights in WADA‘s Athletes Rights Charter and efforts to improve independent anti-doping work worldwide. NADA continues its uncompromising commitment to a fair doping-free sport in the service of clean athletes. The Supervisory Board considers it its duty to continue to support NADA Germany to the best of its ability on its way to promoting and preserving the values of sport in the future.
Silke Kassner Dep. Chairperson of NADA‘s Supervisory Board
Prof. Dr. Christian J. Strasburger Dep. Chairman of NADA‘s Supervisory Board
Members of the Supervisory Board
Prof. Hans Georg Näder (Chairman), Managing Partner, Otto Bock Group of CompaniesProf. Dr. Christian J. Strasburger (Dep. Chariman), Head of the area Clinic Endocrinology, Charité BerlinAmélie Ebert, Athlete‘s Commission of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (since January 2019) Silke Kassner, Athlete‘s Commission of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (until December 2018)Dagmar Freitag (MdB), Chairperson, Sport Committee of the German BundestagDr. Michael Ilgner, Chairman of the Executive Board, German Sports Aid FoundationBeate Lohmann, Secretary, HOD Sports of the German Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community (since July 2018) Gerhard Böhm, Secretary, HOD Sports of the German Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community (since June 2018)Veronika Rücker, Chairperson of the Executive Board, German Olympic Sports ConfederationBernhard Schwank, Ministerial, HOD III Sports and volunteering, State Chancellery North Rhine-Westphalia (since November 2018) Klaus Bouillon, Minister of the Interior, Ministry of the Interior, Building and Sport Saarland (until November 2018)Ingo Weiss, President, German Basketball Federation (since January 2019) Siegfried Kaidel, President, German Rowing Association (until December 2018)
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Optimised control planningBased on the International Standard for Testing and Investigations (ISTI) and the WADC, respectively, as well as current scientific research, test planning was scienti-fically described and optimized within the department. In- and out-of-competition tests, which were previous-ly managed separately, are now bundled according to sport and discipline. Under the keyword „interla-cing“, the individual sporting development of athletes inside and outside the competition can thus be observed and assessed more effectively, area-wide and specifi-cally by the respective NADA test planning experts.
TESTING PROGRAMME
Plan
Authorise
Control
Re-Analyses of long-term stored samplesIn 2018, the department Testing Programme re-analysed all long-term stored samples of 2011 and 2012. The samples were re-analysed for long-term metaboli-tes of the anabolic steroids oxandrolone, dehydrochlo-romethyltestosterone, metandienone and stanozo-lol as well as selected SARMs*, available peroxiso-me proliferator-activated receptor gamma agonists and effect-like substances, selected HIF* complex stabili-sers as well as GHRPs*, GHSs* and GnRHs*. Among the 560 analysed samples of German athletes from out-of- and in-competition, no evidence of the presence of any of the above-mentioned prohibited substances was found according to the latest analytical methods.
Re-Analysis of long-term stored samples from the years 2011 and 2012
Administration of around 400 BiologicalAthletePassports oftheHematologicalAthleteBiologicalPassportModule
Photo: dominik golob photography
International exchangeThe department can rely on the advice of high-level re- presentatives from (applied) science, research, theory and practice to develop innovative test models within the framework of regular commission meetings. In additi-on, international experts from the field of „test planning“ met for the first time in Bonn in 2018 at the invitation of NADA to shed light on current challenges, critically assed the different issues and developed solutions. In particu-lar, the focus was on the scientific advancement of the testing systems. Innovative approaches from the areas of „performance monitoring“, „risk assessment“, „sampling equipment/matrices“ and other essential topics of test planning were transferred into practice and proven.
International cooperationIn cooperation with the responsible international profes-sional federations, NADA carried out the tests during the competitions at the World Triathlon Series in Hamburg, the Shorttrack European Championship in Dresden and the Wheelchair Basketball World Championship in Hamburg, among others in 2018. In the summer of 2018, NADA also coordinated the control activities for the cycling stage race „Deutschland Tour“ with the participa-tion of international elite cyclists. In 2018, tests of German athletes also took place during stays abroad in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Ethiopia, France, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, South Africa, Spain, Switzer-land, Thailand, the Netherlands and the United States of America.
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12,617 tests in total with 16,299 samples in total [12,511 urine samples (77%); 3,788 blood samples (23%)]
7,012 out-of-competition tests with 9,673 samples [7,008 urine samples (72%); 2,665 blood samples (28%)]
5,605 in-competition tests with 6,626 samples [5,503 urine samples (83%); 1,123 blood samples (17%)]
545 tests with 734 samples of German athletes abroad
858 tested competitions
5,608 samples analysed on GH* & GHRFs* according to TDSSA*
4,406 samples analysed on ESAs* according to TDSSA*
1,190 samples for ABP* (haematological)
1,155 samples analysed on Insulins
3,165 samples analysed on special Stanzolol Metabolites
146 samples analysed on Cobalt
72 samples additionally analysed with IRMS*
52 samples analysed on ITPP*
35 samples analysed on Hematide
136 medication tests on horses with 165 samples [136 urine samples (82%); 29 blood samples (18%)]
OVERVIEW OF TESTING FIGURES AND NUMBER OF SAMPLES 2018
*ABP = Athlete Biological Passport;*ESAs = Erythropoiesis Stimulating Agents; *GH = Growth Hormone; *GHRFs = Growth Hormone Releasing Factors; *IRMS = Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry; *ITPP = Myo-Inositol tris Pyrophosphat; * TDSSA = Technical Document for Sport Specific Analysis (WADA)
A detailed overview of all figures can be found on page 21-25.
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LEGAL MATTERS
Results management and disciplinary proceedingsIn 2018, NADA‘s legal department initiated 69 results management proceedings for possible violations of anti-doping regulations. Of these, NADA initiated arbitra-tion proceedings before the German Arbitration Institute (DIS) in 21 cases. Eight of the proceedings initiated by NADA have so far resulted in a sanction. In 20 cases, NADA filed a complaint with the responsible public pro- secutor‘s office.
RegulateConduct proceedings
Advice
New and updated standardsSince April 1st, 2018, the new WADA code compliance standard has been in force. This will make it possible in future for WADA to pronounce clear and unambiguous consequences against organisations and countries that do not implement the WADC requirements. Furthermore, the standard for data protection was adapted to the re- quirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as well as the changes made by WADA to the International Standard for the Protection of Privacy and Personal Information (ISPPPI).
Results management and sanctioning procedure for 49 National Federations*
*for a detailed overview, see page 31 of the annex.
(Photo: Institut für Sportrecht/Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln
WADC review processIn order to meet current requirements, the World Anti- Doping Code (WADC) will be revised for the year 2021. To this end, WADA established a two-year, multi-stage revisi-on process. The stakeholder consultation phase began in 2018. NADA has also submitted proposals for amendments that deal in particular with clarifications to improve the implementation of the existing regulations.
Evaluation of the NADCOn behalf of NADA, the Institute for Sports Law of the German Sports University Cologne conducted a fact- based evaluation of the National Anti-Doping Code (NADC) 2015. The results were presented in a panel discussion at the 8th Cologne Sports Law Evening. At the beginning of 2019, NADA assigned the Institute with the continuation of the evaluation in order, among other things, to develop proposals for the optimisation of the daily application of the NADC.
Conference „Sportethisches Forum zur Dopingfrage“ (Photo: Volker Rahn/ EKHN)
NADAjus – Database for disciplinary proceedings
424 hearings, 227 filing failures and missed tests
69 initiated results management proceedings, 21 arbitration proceedings initiated by NADA
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OVERVIEW OF POSSIBLE VIOLATIONS 2018
Out-of and in-competition tests Type of violations
6959 possible anti-doping rule violationsout of in-competition tests;
6 possible anti-doping rule violations out of out-of-competition tests;
4 other cases i. a. according to Art. 2.2 NADC
59 possible violations of article 2.1. NADC;5 possible violations of article 2.2 NADC;4 possible violations of article 2.3 NADC;1 possible violation of article 2.5 NADC;
Types of filing failures / missed tests Filing failures / missed tests
227173 failing to comply with updating information;
23 failing to complete quarterly whereabout information;
31 missed tests
223 detected strikes by NADA;4 detected strikes by
International Federations
Among cases with no anti-doping violation and ongoing proceedings
24 cases with Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) or medical certificate;18 proceedings were pending by the time the annual report went to press, (4 proceedings passed on International Federations, 2 proceedings passed on
National Anti-Doping Organisations (NADOs);12 cases with no anti-doping rule violation;
1 case with no information (Passed to an International Federation)
Sanctions
13 sanctions from in-competition tests; 1 sanction from out-of-competition tests
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INTELLIGENCE & INVESTIGATIONS
Investigate Prove
Network
Cooperation with Sportradar AGIn the future, NADA will cooperate with Sportradar AG within the scope of its Intelligence & Investigations work. Sportradar supports NADA in the area of investigation and determination of doping relevant facts by investigative measures, especially in the areas of network research and case analyses as well as due diligence, risk and compli-ance analyses.
International CooperationIn March 2018, NADA‘s Intelligence & Investigations team participated in a WADA meeting on „Anti-Doping Investi-gation“ in Helsinki, Finland. Representatives of National Anti-Doping Organisations, international sports associa-
tions, INTERPOL and WADA exchanged views on current innovations in investigative work.
„SPEAK UP“ - NADA‘s whistleblower systemOnly five whistleblower systems worldwide work with an encryption technique and maintain the anonymity of the whistleblower during further contact. The „SPEAK UP“ whistleblower system of NADA is one of them. This result was published by Leeds Beckett University in the report „Global Whistleblowing Landscape for Reporting Doping in Sport“ on behalf of WADA.
NADA held its fourth workshop for investigative authorities in Bonn in November 2018. Around 40 public prosecutors and investigators from customs authorities, the Federal Criminal Police Office, the state offices of criminal investigation and individual police stations came together to exchange experiences.
SPEAK UPNADA‘s WHISTLEBLOWER SYSTEM
Anyhintcanbecrucialto
protect clean sport!
www.bkms-system.net/NADA
20 criminal charges, 10 informatory notifications to the responsible public prosecution’s office
4 identified anti-doping rule violations resulting from specific information provided through the „SPEAK UP“ whistleblower system
2,853 accessestoNADA‘s„SPEAKUP“whistleblowerplatform and 54 reports
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MEDICINE
Inform Verify
Advice
About 1,081 medical requests to the department Medicine
1,727 requested preparations, such as medical preparations, nutritional supplements or cosmetics
76 TUEs granted, 3 TUE applications denied
Dr. Anja Scheiff, head of the department, provides information at the me-dical conference of the Olympic Centre Rhineland in Cologne in March 2018. [Photo: OSP Rheinland/Peter Eilers]
Advisory and information servicesWithin the framework of daily telephone consultation hours, the medical department advised on a total of 1,081 enquiries regarding doping-free treatment possibilities in the event of illness and health complaints. In addition, the medical department published the German translation of WADA‘s Prohibited List, the NADA „MediCard“ as well as the „Example List of Permitted Pharmaceuticals“. The medical database NADAmed and the e-learning program-me for medical personnel complement the department‘s range of information.
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Training seriesThe department strengthened the skills of pharmacists, doctors and medical staff with nationwide presentations in order to sustainably support them in their role for clean sport. In 2018, NADA‘s medical department attended further training courses for pharmacists at the Regional Chamber of Pharmacists for Saxony and the Pharma-cists‘ Chamber of Saxony-Anhalt as well as at PHOENIX Pharma SE in March 2019. The department also provided information at medical and physiotherapist conferences of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), the German Athletics Federation (DLV), the Olympic Centre Rhineland and the Association of Physicians in Germany (Verbandärzte Deutschland e.V.).
NADAmed – the medical database
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PREVENTION
Evaluation of NADA‘s prevention programmeBetween August 2015 and December 2017, the Institute for Pedagogy of the German Sports University Cologne evaluated the activities and offerings of NADA‘s preven-tion programme „TOGETHER AGAINST DOPING“. As a result, development potentials as well as recommenda-tions for action were expressed, which support NADA‘s prevention experts in the further development of NADA‘s target groups.
ADO-Workshop in BonnIn 2018, NADA organised a two-day workshop for the first time in Bonn for the anti-doping officers (ADOs) of the federations within the DOSB, during which the role of the ADO in anti-doping work was discussed.
In order to protect athletes from doping, NADA‘s prevention programme „TOGEHTER AGAINST DOPING“ promotes networking and exchange on prevention issues. [Photo: Peter Eilers/NADA]
ADO-Workshop in Bonn [Photo: Gregor Hübl/NADA]
Explain Protect
Communicate values
57,000 visitors of the online platforms and 8,550 e-learning certificates
279 events and 19 prevention projects
20,000 installations of the NADA app
(Photo: © Gregor Hübl)
NDPP transferred into the prevention programmeThe transfer of the National Doping Prevention Plan (NDPP) into NADA‘s „TOGETHER AGAINST DOPING“ prevention programme provided further positive impetus for strengthening prevention work in Germany.
DepartmentThomas Berghoff took over as head of the department in February 2019. Prior to this, he worked for 6.5 years in the Department of Prevention.
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Anti-doping workshop: At elite sports schools in Berlin, NADA sensitised teachers to the subject of anti-doping as well as students. [Photo: Peter Eilers]
Global Education Conference: Dominic Müser (until January 2019 Head of NADA‘s Prevention Department) took part in the conference on the fi-nalisation of the new International Standard in Beijing in October 2018. [Photo: World Anti-Doping Agency]
Information booth: In the snow-rich Reit im Winkl, NADA provided visi-tors with important support for their commitment to clean sports. [Pho-to: Nikolaj Trautmann]
Online service expanded: The target groups of the prevention programme „TOGETHER AGAINST DOPING“ receive information adapted to them via a newly designed start page.
Prevention lecture: NADA informed students, teachers, parents and coaches at the Saarland State Sports Association in Saarbrücken.
Training for teachers: As part of a project week of the Olympic Acade-my in Olympia (Greece), NADA led a training course for teachers of the network school-competitive sports from Germany. [Photo: Isabel Flory/DOA]
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COMMUNICATION & MARKETING
Raiseawareness
Public relationsIn press briefings and conferences in 2018, NADA pro-vided further information on its anti-doping work. The annual press conference in Berlin in June 2018 focused on the presentation of the annual figures. During the journalists‘ workshop in October 2018, NADA gave the participants insights into its work to support their media coverage. In the concluding discussion round, Claudia Bokel (FairSport), Benjamin Cohen (International Testing Agency), Dr. Matthias Kamber (former Antidoping Swit-zerland) and Dr. Andrea Gotzmann (NADA) dealt with the topic „Anti-doping work put to test - how can trust be regained?“.
At a joint press conference in the German House at the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang (South Korea) in February 2018, NADA Germa-ny and NADA Austria stand up for a globally independent anti-doping work.
Under the slogan „My pearls are clean“, the athletics campaign focused on the physically strenuous and sweat-inducing training before the Euro-pean Championships.
Mehr zur Kampagne auf www.alles-geben-nichts-nehmen.de oder
Publish
Provideaplatform
About 200,000 users of the NADA website, over 6,500 followers on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube
22 Events and activities under the initiative „GIVE EVERYTHING, TAKE NOTHING“
About 750 answered requests via e-mail
Initiatives for clean sportWithin the framework of the European Championships in Athletics, the European Championships in Para-Athletics and the World Championships in Wheelchair Basketball, NADA, together with athletes and the support of the DLV and the German National Paralympic Committee (DBS), set a sign for equal opportunities and clean performance with two campaigns in the summer of 2018. Two videos and several blog entries by the athletes were a central part of the campaign. With the information booth of the initiative „GIVE EVERYTHING, TAKE NOTHING“ NADA offered again a platform to promote clean sports.
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HUMAN RESOURCES, FINANCES & CONTROLLING
Business Development and Financial SituationIn the fiscal year 2018, NADA implemented a quality management system for the certification of itself. TÜV Hessen certified NADA according to DIN EN ISO 9001 in the area of application „Promotion, implementation and coordination of anti-doping work in Germany by means of suitable sports science, educational, social, medical and legal measures“. Furthermore, NADA implemented measures for the continuous optimisation of data protec-tion and data security, among other things by implemen-ting corresponding software solutions.
The fiscal year ended with a positive result of € 5 thousand. As in the previous year, the lack of financial support for the economy was compensated by the predominant financing of the Federal Government and the fundamen-tal participation of sport. Thus, stable financing of the foundation‘s tasks is currently guaranteed.
The Federal Government contributed € 3,966 thousand to NADA‘s operating business, while the federal states
Manage Coordinate
Supervise
Revenues in % in €
Federal Government grants (NADA) 40.8 3,966,097
Federal Government grants (analytics & research)
22.8 2,217,150
Proportional reimbursement of test costs (thereof top federations in the DOSB)
22.6(11.7)
2,199,126(1,135,911)
Sport community grants 6.5 630,000
Federal state grants 4.9 478,586
Other 1.3 116,561
Income from foundation capital 1.1 103,007
Business community grants 0 0
Total 100 9,710,527
Expenditure in % in €
Conducting of doping tests 33.0 3,201,859
Analytics & research 22.8 2,217,150
Staff expenses 22.2 2,157,664
Prevention projects 7.3 709,527
Material expenses 6.1 590,130
Other 4.2 398,408
Result management 2.8 273,682
Medical expenses 1.0 96,623
Communication and Marketing 0.6 60,818
Allocation to reserves 0.05 4,665
Total 100 9,710,527
jointly contributed € 479 thousand to the financing of doping prevention. Sport made a contribution of € 2,829 thousand.
The total operating budget amounted to around € 9.7 million. Included are federal funds in the amount of around € 2.2 million, which were passed on to the WADA- accredited laboratories in Cologne and Kreischa for the financing of research and analysis purposes.
In the area of property management, NADA acquired a further property at Platz der Vereinten Nationen 7 in order to relieve the spatially tense situation in the two offices at Heussallee 28 and 38.
As of December 31, 2018, NADA had 32 full-time emplo- yees and seven part-time employees as well as six em- ployed on a part-time basis.
Total budget of 9.7 million Euro
6.2 million Euro from federal funds (64%)
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NADA in international boards
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Network
International exchangeExchange with international colleagues is essential to ensure equal opportunities worldwide. NADA took part in the WADA Symposium entitled „Shaping the Future of Clean Sports“ as well as the INADO Workshop „A Tale of Two Codes (2015, 2021)“ in Lausanne in March 2018. NADA is also a member of the group of establis-hed NADOs who have been working to improve global anti-doping work to protect clean athletes since 2015. The so-called CEO Leaders Group met three times in 2018 and, as part of the discussions, proposed changes to promote clean sport worldwide. The exchange with various NADOs, such as colleagues from Austria, Switzerland and Kazakhstan, continu-ed to be part of NADA‘s international activities.
International bodiesDr. Andrea Gotzmann has been appointed to the Indepen-dent Member Federations Sanctions Panel of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF). The panel is responsible for monitoring the anti-doping work of the IWF member federations and imposing appropri-ate sanctions in the event of non-compliance with the rules. Furthermore, last year Dr. Lars Mortsiefer was elected Chairman of the Advisory Group on Legal Issues of the Monitoring Group in the Council of Europe. The Monitoring Group of the Council of Europe monitors the implementation of the anti-doping rules and represents European interests vis-à-vis WADA. As a member of the WADA Education Committee, Dominic Müser, Head of NADA‘s Prevention Department, played a key role in shaping the new International Standard for Education.
Cooperate
StandardisePhoto: ©honglouwawa
Institute of National Anti-Doping Organisations (INADO)Vice Chairperson of the Supervisory Board (until March 2019): Dr. Andrea Gotzmann Member of the Supervisory Board (since March 2019): Dr. Lars Mortsiefer
INADO Legal Expert Group Chairman: Dr. Lars MortsieferMember: Regine ReiserINADO Communication Expert Group Co-Chairperson: Eva BunthoffINADO Expert Group on EducationMember (until February 2019): Dominic Müser
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
Working Group on WADA Governance Matters (bis November 2018)Member: Dr. Andrea GotzmannLaboratory Expert GroupMember: Dr. Andrea Gotzmann Education CommitteeMember (until December 2019): Dominic Müser
Ad hoc European Committee for the World Anti-Doping Agency (CAHAMA)
Members of the German Delegation Dr. Andrea Gotzmann and Dr. Lars Mortsiefer
Monitoring Group and advisory groups of the Council of Europe Advisory Group on Science Mitglied: Dr. Andrea GotzmannAdvisory Group on Legal IssuesVorsitzender: Dr. Lars MortsieferAdvisory Group on Compliance Mitglied: Dr. Lars MortsieferAdvisory Group on EducationMitglied (bis Dezember 2018): Dominic Müser Mitglied (seit Januar 2019): Thomas BerghoffAd hoc Group for the Independence of NADOsMitglied: Dr. Andrea GotzmannAd hoc Group for Revision of the Council of Europe Anti-Doping Convention Mitglied: Dr. Lars Mortsiefer
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Representatives of leading NADOs met in 2018 in Bonn (January 2018), London (June 2018) and Paris (October 2018, picture) to work for the uni-form implementation of the anti-doping rules worldwide.
At a meeting at the White House in Washington D.C. (USA), representati-ves of athletes and NADOs called for a reform of WADA to strengthen its independence and thus regain confidence in anti-doping work worldwide. NADA‘s CEO Dr. Andrea Gotzmann also attended the meeting.
As a member of WADA‘s Laboratory Expert Group, Dr. Andrea Gotzmann attended a meeting of the expert group in London (UK) in June 2018.
Dr. Maira Bakasheva (Director AntiDopingKAZ), Dr. Andrea Gotzmann and Dr. Detlef Thieme (Director of the Institute for Doping Analytics and Sports Biochemistry Dresden in Kreischa, IDAS) agreed on more intensive coope-ration in the fields of doping prevention, doping control systems as well as analytics and research.
In October 2018, Dr. Martin Vaso (Chief Human Resources & Services Of-ficer) and Alexis Weber (Head of Medical & Anti-Doping) of the internatio-nal football federation FIFA were guests at the NADA office for an exchange on topics such as the testing programme in German football and doping prevention issues.
In February 2018, Dominic Müser was part of WADA‘s Athlete Outreach Team at the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang (South Korea) to raise awareness for clean sports among athletes and support staff on site.
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Summary of the reportHerewith I certify an existing data protection management system according to the requirements of the valid Federal Data Protection Act 2018 (new) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as an externally appointed data protection officer of the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany.
The National Anti Doping Agency Germany has undergo-ne an admission based on BSI Basic Protection and has implemented the recommendations for action.
In particular, the following areas will be implemented in the DSMS data protection management system:
• Order processing according to Art 28 DSGVO / §62 BDSG• Procedural directories according to Art 30 DSGVO / §70 BDSG • Appropriate information procedure according to Art 15 DSGVO / §34 BDSG • Technical organisational measures according to Art 32 DSGVO • Privacy policy • Data protection employee sensitisation
Data Protection in GermanyEU data protection has so far been rather ineffective. This was also due to the lack of sanctions. With the 25.5.2018 penalties of up to 20 million Euro or up to 4 percent of the worldwide annual turnover threaten - whichever is higher. Factors, such as the gravity and duration of an infringe-ment, the number of people affected and the deliberate-ness should be taken into account in the level of penalties.
In future, affected parties can complain about possible infringements to the national data protection authority or the new EU-data protection committee.
The implementation of the new legal requirements was implemented at the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany on 25 May 2018.
NADAjus databaseThe NADA database NADAjus for the administration of sensitive and particularly sensitive data on the legal basis of the WADC and the NADC derived from it in connection with the Anti-Doping Act did not show any disturbances, conspicuities, erroneous accesses or even data losses in the reporting period.
The use and publication practice is carried out in close coordination with the responsible data protection supervi-sory authority on the part of NADA.
Procedure log So far, the procedure directories have been created in the areas:
• IT• Administration / Secretariat• Accounting department• Office Communication / Office / Writing Department
Further process directories are being created. Existing process directories are maintained continuously.
REPORT OF THE DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
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Data protectionThe data protection officer Dr. Ralf Schadowski is the responsible external data protection officer. He is personally ISO 17024 certified in the area of data protec-tion and is therefore continuously monitored.
He supports the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany with 35 data protection specialists from his team who, depending on the specialist, also have current training levels.
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Fulfilment of information dutiesThe data protection information for websites and portals has been adapted to the requirements.
Data erasure conceptData will be deleted or blocked after the legal basis has ceased to exist or after a consent has been revoked, de- pending on the technical possibilities. Deletion instruc-tions can also be found in the procedural indexes. The implementation of the deletions still has to be organi-sed to a large extent.
Rights of data subjectsThe appropriate information procedure has been pre- pared, the process has been established and the template for possible requests for information has been drawn up.
No requests for information have yet been received.
Data security incidentsThere were no reportable data protection incidents or IT security incidents in the reporting period.
Order processing agreementsAll relevant service providers within the meaning of con- tract processing pursuant to Art. 30 DSGVO were contrac-tually fixed and randomly inspected.
The technical and organisational measures pursuant to Art. 32 of the DSGVO were examined and approved as a minimum guarantee of compliance with the accountability obligations pursuant to Art. 5 of the DSGVO.
Training providedThe employees of NADA were subjected to a data protec-tion employee sensitisation (BDSG, TKG, SGB, EU DSGVO).
Prior data protection checks of essential processesThe data protection officer will be requested if necessary, for example:
• Infrastructure enhancements• Operation of IT solutions• Data protection requests from athletes• Privacy requests from employees• Data protection requests from other third parties
Information securityThe responsible body was subjected to a BSI basic protection audit and recommendations for action were implemented.
NADA has appointed a neutral external IT security officer.In the reporting period, there were no relevant IT disrup-tions or violations of information security.
PerspectiveIn 2019, the data protection work at the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany will be continued.
Dr. Ralf W. SchadowskiExternal Data Protection Officer
NADA‘s OmbudsmanThe former rower and Olympian Prof. Roland Baar acted as an independent ombudsman for anti-doping matters until June 2018.
He died unexpectedly and suddenly at the age of 53. Roland Baar was an important confidante for NADA and the athletes seeking advice. He was an important combatant for clean sport and has done essential work for confidence in anti-doping work. With great respect and shared grief with his family, NADA said goodbye.
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ORGANISATION CHART (STATUS: MAY 2019)
* NADA‘s commissions have an advisory function as an honorary body. Members of the commissions are not involved in NADA‘s daily business and have no decision-making power.
External Data Protection,
IT-/Occupational Safety,Quality management
Executive BoardDr. Andrea Gotzmann (Chairperson)
Dr. Lars Mortsiefer
MedicineHead:
Dr. Anja Scheiff
PreventionHead:
Thomas Berghoff
Human Resources, Finances & Controlling
Head: Silke Spilles
Testing ProgrammeHead:
Stefan Trinks
Legal MattersHead:
Dr. Lars Mortsiefer
Department Communication & Marketing
Head: Eva Bunthoff
Main Office
Supervisory Board Chairman: Deputy Chairman: Prof. Hans Georg Näder Prof. Dr. Christian J. Strasburger
Secretary
Consultatory
HeadDr. Detlef Thieme
HeadProf. Dr. Martin Nolte
HeadDr. Sebastian Thormann
HeadProf. Dr. Lutz Nordmann
Commission* Testing Programme
Commission* Legal Matters
Commission* Medicine
Commission* Prevention
CONTACT DETAILS (STATUS: MAY 2019)
Medicine
Dr. rer. nat. Anja Scheiff (Head)
T +49 (228) 812 92 - 132F +49 (228) 812 92 - 239E [email protected]
Testing Programme
Stefan Trinks (Head)
T +49 (228) 812 92 - 145F +49 (228) 812 92 - 249E [email protected]
Prevention
Thomas Berghoff (Head)
T +49 (228) 812 92 - 153F +49 (228) 812 92 - 269E [email protected]
Human Resources, Finances & Controlling
Silke Spilles (Head)
T +49 (228) 812 92 - 115F +49 (228) 812 92 - 219E [email protected]
Legal Matters
Dr. Lars Mortsiefer (Head)
T +49 (228) 812 92 - 122F +49 (228) 812 92 - 229E [email protected]
Communication & Marketing
Eva Bunthoff (Head)
T +49 (228) 812 92 - 151F +49 (228) 812 92 - 269E [email protected]
Executive Board
Dr. Andrea Gotzmann (Chairperson)Dr. Lars MortsieferT +49 (228) 812 92 - 0F +49 (228) 812 92 - 219E [email protected]
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APPENDIXSamples of in- and out-of-competition tests 2018
Out-of-competitionsamples
In-competitionsamples
Samples according to TDSSA
Sport / Discipline Urine Blood Urine Blood Total ESAs GHRFs GHs
Air Sports - - 8 - 8 - - -
Aeromodeling - - 4 - 4 - - -
Parachuting - - 4 - 4 - - -
American Football - - 34 5 39 7 11 5
American Football - - 34 5 39 7 11 5
Aquatics 497 195 211 34 937 299 172 142
Artistic Swimming 30 5 - - 35 5 5 5
Diving 58 5 36 4 103 5 8 9
Open Water 78 48 14 4 144 66 31 21
Swimming 288 131 123 22 564 197 110 97
Water Polo 43 6 38 4 91 26 18 10
Archery 9 - 36 - 45 10 8 -
Archery 9 - 30 - 39 8 6 -
Para-Archery - - 6 - 6 2 2 -
Athletics 1,261 468 476 156 2,361 794 534 446
CISS* Athletics 5 - - - 5 - - -
Combined Events 108 46 22 6 182 50 49 35
Jumps 212 61 114 16 403 81 96 81
Long Distance 3000m or greater 284 164 163 92 703 416 159 109
Middle Distance 800-1500m 117 44 42 14 217 75 44 40
Sprint 400m or less 301 89 62 13 465 107 101 99
Throws 234 64 65 15 378 65 85 82
University Jumps - - 1 - 1 - - -
University Middle Distance 800-1500m
- - 2 - 2 - - -
University Sprint 400m or less - - 2 - 2 - - -
University Throws - - 3 - 3 - - -
Automobile Sports - - 30 - 30 6 - -
Automobile Sports - - 30 - 30 6 - -
Badminton 29 5 33 2 69 13 8 7
Badminton 23 3 27 2 55 10 6 5
Para-Badminton 6 2 6 - 14 3 2 2
Baseball 40 7 72 - 119 20 24 7
Baseball 40 7 72 - 119 20 24 7
Basketball 156 10 184 8 358 57 53 18
Basketball 107 7 156 8 278 50 44 15
Wheelchair Basketball 49 3 28 - 80 7 9 3
Biathlon 146 134 66 102 448 186 73 38
Biathlon 146 134 66 102 448 186 73 38
Billiards Sports - - 12 - 12 - - -
Pool - - 6 - 6 - - -
Snooker - - 6 - 6 - - -
Bobsleigh 69 25 28 19 141 15 26 43
Bobsleigh 60 22 18 15 115 10 21 36
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Out-of-competitionsamples
In-competitionsamples
Samples according to TDSSA
Sport / Discipline Urine Blood Urine Blood Total ESAs GHRFs GHs
Skeleton 9 3 10 4 26 5 5 7
Boules Sports - - 3 - 3 - - -
Petanque - - 3 - 3 - - -
Bowling - - 45 - 45 - - -
Bowling - - 6 - 6 - - -
CISS* Bowling - - 39 - 39 - - -
Boxing 43 18 104 22 187 70 63 38
Boxing 43 18 104 22 187 70 63 38
Canoe/Kayak 472 193 182 24 871 234 166 132
Canoe Kayak 316 149 84 12 561 163 106 84
Canoe Polo - - 20 4 24 8 4 4
Canoe Slalom 152 43 78 8 281 59 55 43
Para-Canoe Sprint 4 1 - - 5 4 1 1
Chess - - 9 - 9 3 3 -
Chess - - 9 - 9 3 3 -
Curling 7 - - - 7 - - -
Curling 7 - - - 7 - - -
Cycling 281 186 457 173 1.097 587 317 324
BMX 16 3 - - 19 14 3 3
Cyclo-Cross - - 16 10 26 16 16 10
Mountain Bike 33 6 39 11 89 47 17 17
Para-Cycling Road 25 8 12 - 45 37 12 8
Road 145 136 294 114 689 334 181 217
Track Endurance 19 13 92 38 162 94 69 51
Track Sprint 43 20 4 - 67 45 19 18
DanceSport 54 3 33 4 94 5 8 7
DanceSport 54 3 33 4 94 5 8 7
Darts - - 10 - 10 - - -
Darts - - 10 - 10 - - -
Dragon Boat - - 6 - 6 4 2 -
Dragon Boat - - 6 - 6 4 2 -
Equestrian 37 3 22 2 64 8 6 5
Dressage 11 - 6 2 19 - - 2
Eventing 14 2 8 - 24 4 2 2
Jumping 12 1 8 - 21 4 4 1
Fencing 60 5 35 8 108 9 9 13
Epee 20 1 8 4 33 2 2 5
Foil 20 2 16 4 42 3 3 6
Sabre 20 2 8 - 30 3 3 2
Wheelchair Fencing - - 3 - 3 1 1 -
Field Hockey 118 9 92 4 223 40 28 13
Field Hockey 118 9 32 - 159 30 18 9
Indoor - - 60 4 64 10 10 4
Flying Disc - - 4 - 4 1 1 -
Flying Disc - - 4 - 4 1 1 -
Football 542 113 1,266 151 2,072 219 220 207
CISS* Football 15 - - - 15 - - -
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Out-of-competitionsamples
In-competitionsamples
Samples according to TDSSA
Sport / Discipline Urine Blood Urine Blood Total ESAs GHRFs GHs
Football 527 113 1.266 151 2,057 219 220 207
Goalball 6 2 - - 8 2 2 2
Goalball 6 2 - - 8 2 2 2
Golf 4 1 24 2 31 3 3 3
Golf 4 1 20 2 27 3 3 3
Military Golf - - 4 - 4 - - -
Gymnastics 160 18 28 8 214 25 24 26
Acrobatic 15 2 - - 17 2 2 2
Artistic 105 10 20 8 143 15 14 18
Rhythmic 26 4 4 - 34 5 5 4
Trampoline 14 2 4 - 20 3 3 2
Handball 128 17 162 - 307 46 42 17
CISS* Handball 6 - - - 6 - - -
Indoor 122 17 162 - 301 46 42 17
Heavy Athletics - - 3 - 3 1 1 0
Heavy Athletics - - 3 - 3 1 1 0
Ice Hockey 290 75 91 - 456 41 72 75
Ice Hockey 290 75 91 - 456 41 72 75
Icestocksport - - 7 1 8 - 1 1
Icestocksport Distance - - 6 1 7 - 1 1
Icestocksport Target - - 1 - 1 - - -
Judo 143 25 66 24 258 38 37 49
Judo 137 24 66 24 251 37 36 48
Para-Judo 6 1 - - 7 1 1 1
Ju-Jitsu 42 5 6 6 59 7 7 11
Ju-Jitsu 42 5 6 6 59 7 7 11
Karate 35 3 26 12 76 17 7 15
Karate 35 3 26 12 76 17 7 15
Kickboxing - - 9 - 9 2 2 -
Kickboxing - - 9 - 9 2 2 -
Life Saving 34 2 36 4 76 13 9 6
Life Saving 34 2 36 4 76 13 9 6
Luge 43 9 22 2 76 11 15 11
Luge 43 9 22 2 76 11 15 11
Minigolf - - 8 - 8 - 4 -
Minigolf - - 8 - 8 - 4 -
Modern Pentathlon 46 11 10 5 72 13 16 14
Modern Pentathlon 46 11 10 5 72 13 16 14
Motorcycle Racing - - 16 - 16 3 - -
Motocross - - 8 - 8 2 - -
Trial - - 8 - 8 1 - -
Mountaineering and Climbing - - 20 2 22 9 4 2
Climbing - - 2 - 2 2 2 -
Mountaineering and Climbing - - 18 2 20 7 2 2
Para-Alpine Skiing 9 3 - - 12 3 3 3
Para-Alpine Skiing 9 3 - - 12 3 3 3
Para-Athletics 26 6 130 37 199 32 43 28
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Out-of-competitionsamples
In-competitionsamples
Samples according to TDSSA
Sport / Discipline Urine Blood Urine Blood Total ESAs GHRFs GHs
Para-Athletics 26 6 130 37 199 32 43 28
Para-Biathlon - - 3 3 6 2 - 3
Para-Biathlon - - 3 3 6 2 - 3
Para-Cross Country Skiing 3 3 3 3 12 3 4 6
Para-Cross Country Skiing 3 3 3 3 12 3 4 6
Para-Powerlifting - - 6 - 6 - - -
Para-Powerlifting - - 6 - 6 - - -
Para-Swimming 12 4 41 6 63 18 12 10
Long Distance 800m and greater 4 2 - - 6 4 2 2
Middle Distance 200-400m 8 2 12 2 24 12 6 4
Sprint 100m or less - - 29 4 33 2 4 4
Powerlifting 49 31 219 43 342 70 153 72
Powerlifting 49 31 219 43 342 70 153 72
Roller Sports 50 21 90 16 177 62 30 23
Alpine & Downhill - - 8 - 8 8 8 -
Artistic 8 1 12 - 21 2 2 1
Hockey 16 1 18 - 35 6 8 1
Inline Speed Skating Distance greater than 1000m
22 18 29 10 79 34 10 14
Inline Speed Skating Sprint 1000m or less
- - 17 6 23 10 - 6
Skateboarding 4 1 6 - 11 2 2 1
Rowing 449 323 71 30 873 252 173 161
Para-Rowing 2 1 - - 3 2 1 1
Rowing 447 322 71 30 870 250 172 160
Rugby Union 44 13 32 4 93 22 23 21
Fifteens 2 - 16 - 18 3 3 -
Sevens 42 13 16 4 75 19 20 21
Sailing 28 3 6 - 37 5 7 3
Sailing 28 3 6 - 37 5 7 3
Shooting 30 - 121 - 151 3 8 -
Shooting 30 - 121 - 151 3 8 -
Shooting Para Sport 2 - - - 2 - - -
Shooting Para Sport 2 - - - 2 - - -
Sitting Volleyball - - 6 - 6 1 1 -
Sitting Volleyball - - 6 - 6 1 1 -
Skating 186 101 112 32 431 127 67 75
Figure Skating 24 3 31 6 64 11 9 9
Short Track 50 10 32 12 104 16 9 22
Speed Skating 112 88 49 14 263 100 49 44
Ski Mountaineering 16 18 - - 34 11 2 2
Ski Mountaineering 16 18 - - 34 11 2 2
Skiing 430 223 92 14 759 250 102 116
Alpine 110 25 23 2 160 39 24 27
Cross-Country 144 140 26 12 322 140 32 58
Freestyle 34 4 - - 38 10 8 5
Nordic Combined 49 45 8 - 102 49 16 17
Ski Jumping 62 7 10 - 79 - 14 7
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Out-of-competitionsamples
In-competitionsamples
Samples according to TDSSA
Sport / Discipline Urine Blood Urine Blood Total ESAs GHRFs GHs
Snowboard 31 2 25 - 58 12 8 2
Sport Climbing 25 3 6 - 34 4 7 3
Boulder - - 6 - 6 - 4 -
Sport Climbing 25 3 - - 28 4 3 3
Squash 9 1 8 2 20 4 1 3
Squash 9 1 8 2 20 4 1 3
Surfing - - 4 - 4 1 1 -
Surfing - - 4 - 4 1 1 -
Table Tennis 23 2 42 2 69 7 5 4
CISS* Table Tennis 2 - - - 2 - - -
Para-Table Tennis 5 1 4 - 10 1 2 1
Table Tennis 16 1 38 2 57 6 3 3
Taekwondo 10 - 6 - 16 2 6 -
Taekwondo 10 - 6 - 16 2 6 -
Tennis 58 30 52 8 148 53 41 38
CISS* Tennis 5 - - - 5 - - -
Tennis 51 29 52 8 140 52 40 37
Wheelchair Tennis 2 1 - - 3 1 1 1
Triathlon 328 213 111 39 691 378 144 118
Duathlon - - 12 - 12 12 7 -
Para-Triathlon 4 2 4 - 10 4 2 2
Triathlon 324 211 95 39 669 362 135 116
Tug of War 20 2 6 - 28 3 5 2
Tug of War 20 2 6 - 28 3 5 2
Underwater Sports 42 11 25 - 78 25 10 4
Apnoea (all subdisciplines) 2 - - - 2 - - -
Finswimming 14 9 5 - 28 11 3 2
UW** Hockey 2 - - - 2 1 1 -
UW** Orienteering 6 - 10 - 16 5 2 -
UW** Rugby 18 2 10 - 30 8 4 2
Volleyball 91 12 100 8 211 36 34 20
Beach 28 4 52 - 84 13 20 4
Volleyball 63 8 48 8 127 23 14 16
Waterskiing 28 3 4 - 35 7 6 3
Wakeboard Boat 8 1 4 - 13 3 3 1
Waterskiing 20 2 - - 22 4 3 2
Weightlifting 228 72 123 57 480 50 161 129
Weightlifting 228 72 123 57 480 50 161 129
Wrestling 60 25 92 39 216 36 89 64
Wrestling 60 25 92 39 216 36 89 64
Total 7,008 2,665 5,503 1,123 16,299 4,285 3,116 2,588
In 2018, NADA has taken 9,673 samples from 7,012 out-of-competition tests. 6,626 samples were taken at 5,605 in-competition-tests.
Note: *CISS = Comité International des Sports des Sourds; **UW = UnderwaterTDSSA = Technical Document for Sport Specific AnalysisESAs = Erythropoiesis Stimulating AgentsGH = Growth HormoneGHRFs = Growth Hormone Releasing Factors
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Possible violations 2018
Testing Authority* NADA (German Athletes)National Federation (NF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal
complaint
American Football Association of Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Pending NADA
German Athletics Federation 2.2 NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method Feb-18 In-competition Infusion (M2.2) No anti-doping rule violation
German Athletics Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 In-competition Prednisolone (S9.), Prednisone (S9.) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Basketball Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (5 months) NADA
German Boxing Federation 2.5.NADC - (Attempted) Tampering with doping control Jul-18 Other - No anti-doping rule violation
German Boxing Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 In-competition Stanozolol (S1.1a) Pending NADA
German Boxing Federation 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Mar-18 In-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (6 months) NADA
German Boxing Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jan-18 In-competition Higenamine (S3.), Heptaminol (S6.b) Ineligibility (2 years)
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Trenbolone (S1.1a), Nandrolone (S1.1b), Boldenone (S1.1.b) Pending NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 In-competition Erythropoetin (S2.1) Ineligibility (8 years) NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.), Amfetamine (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Amfetamine (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Prednisolone (S9.), Prednisone (S9.) med. Certificate
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 In-competition Chorionic Gonadotrophin (S2.2) TUE (NADA)
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Clomifene (S4.3) med. Certificate IM
German Equestrian Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Benzoylecgonine [Cocaine] (S6.a), Amfetamine (S6.a) Pending (IF) NADA
German Federation for Modern Pentathlon 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jul-18 In-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
German Football Association 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Nov-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Football Association 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Sep-18 In-competition Dexamethasone (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Football Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Football Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jan-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Icehockey Association 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Feb-18 In-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (6 months) NADA
German Ice Hockey League 2 2.2 NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method - Other Prednisolone (S9.) Pending
German Lifesaving Organization 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Jul-18 In-competition - No anti-doping rule violation
German Lifesaving Organization 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Jul-18 In-competition - Dismissal
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b), Oxycodone (S7.) TUE (IF)
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Dorzolamide (S5.) No anti-doping rule violation
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Prednisone (S9.) med. Certificate
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 In-competition Furosemide (S5.) TUE (NADA)
German Pétanque Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Oct-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.) Med. Certificate IM
German Pétanque Association 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Oct-18 Out-of-competition - Pending
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (2 years) NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylhexanamine (S6.b) Ineligibility (4 years)
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 Out-of-competition Benzoylecgonine [Cocaine] (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Torasemide (S5.) Pending
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Torasemide (S5.), Carboxy-THC (S8.) Ineligibility (2 years) NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Heptaminol (S6.b), Higenamine (S3.) Ineligibility (2 years) IM
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Aug-18 Out-of-competition Methasterone (S1.1a), Trenbolone (S1.1.a), Desoxymethyltestosterone (S1.1.a)
Pending NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.), Canrenone (S5.) med. Certificate IM
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.), Canrenone (S5.) med. Certificate
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.) med. Certificate
German Scuba Diving Federation 2.2. NADC - (versuchter) Gebrauch vS/vM May-18 In-competition Blood plasma donation (M1.1) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Swimming Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 In-competition Insulin (S4.5) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Volleyball Federation 2.2.NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method Var. Other Vilanterol (S3.) Pending
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National Federation (NF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
American Football Association of Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Pending NADA
German Athletics Federation 2.2 NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method Feb-18 In-competition Infusion (M2.2) No anti-doping rule violation
German Athletics Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 In-competition Prednisolone (S9.), Prednisone (S9.) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Basketball Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (5 months) NADA
German Boxing Federation 2.5.NADC - (Attempted) Tampering with doping control Jul-18 Other - No anti-doping rule violation
German Boxing Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 In-competition Stanozolol (S1.1a) Pending NADA
German Boxing Federation 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Mar-18 In-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (6 months) NADA
German Boxing Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jan-18 In-competition Higenamine (S3.), Heptaminol (S6.b) Ineligibility (2 years)
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Trenbolone (S1.1a), Nandrolone (S1.1b), Boldenone (S1.1.b) Pending NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 In-competition Erythropoetin (S2.1) Ineligibility (8 years) NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.), Amfetamine (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Amfetamine (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Prednisolone (S9.), Prednisone (S9.) med. Certificate
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 In-competition Chorionic Gonadotrophin (S2.2) TUE (NADA)
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Clomifene (S4.3) med. Certificate IM
German Equestrian Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Benzoylecgonine [Cocaine] (S6.a), Amfetamine (S6.a) Pending (IF) NADA
German Federation for Modern Pentathlon 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jul-18 In-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
German Football Association 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Nov-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Football Association 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Sep-18 In-competition Dexamethasone (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Football Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Football Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jan-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
German Icehockey Association 2.1 NADC - Vorhandensein vS Feb-18 In-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (6 months) NADA
German Ice Hockey League 2 2.2 NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method - Other Prednisolone (S9.) Pending
German Lifesaving Organization 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Jul-18 In-competition - No anti-doping rule violation
German Lifesaving Organization 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Jul-18 In-competition - Dismissal
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b), Oxycodone (S7.) TUE (IF)
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Dorzolamide (S5.) No anti-doping rule violation
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Prednisone (S9.) med. Certificate
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 In-competition Furosemide (S5.) TUE (NADA)
German Pétanque Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Oct-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.) Med. Certificate IM
German Pétanque Association 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Oct-18 Out-of-competition - Pending
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Ineligibility (2 years) NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylhexanamine (S6.b) Ineligibility (4 years)
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 Out-of-competition Benzoylecgonine [Cocaine] (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Torasemide (S5.) Pending
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Torasemide (S5.), Carboxy-THC (S8.) Ineligibility (2 years) NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Heptaminol (S6.b), Higenamine (S3.) Ineligibility (2 years) IM
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Aug-18 Out-of-competition Methasterone (S1.1a), Trenbolone (S1.1.a), Desoxymethyltestosterone (S1.1.a)
Pending NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.), Canrenone (S5.) med. Certificate IM
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.), Canrenone (S5.) med. Certificate
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Hydrochlorothiazide (S5.) med. Certificate
German Scuba Diving Federation 2.2. NADC - (versuchter) Gebrauch vS/vM May-18 In-competition Blood plasma donation (M1.1) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Swimming Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 In-competition Insulin (S4.5) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Volleyball Federation 2.2.NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method Var. Other Vilanterol (S3.) Pending
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National Federation (NF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
American Football Association of Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Oct-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Pending NADA
German Athletics Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Erythropoetin (S2.1) Ineligibility (2 years) (IF) NADA
German Baseball and Softball Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Stanozolol (S1.1a) Pending (IF) NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jan-18 Out-of-competition Terbutaline (S3.) TUE (NADO)
German Ice Hockey League 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) TUE (NADA)
German Mountaineering Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 Out-of-competition Androsterone (S1.1b), Testosterone (S1.1.b) TUE (NADO)
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Higenamine (S3.), Methylhexaneamine (S6.b), Heptaminol (S6.b)
Pending
German Rugby Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Aug-18 In-competition Stanozolol (S1.1.a), Oxandrolone (S1.1.a) Pending (NADO) NADA
German Shooting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 In-competition Higenamine (S3.) closed, without Information (IF)
German Swimming Federation 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Jul-18 In-competition - No anti-doping rule violation (NADO)
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylprednisolone (S9.) med. Certificate
NADO/ International Federation (IF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
German Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Clenbuterol (S.1.2) Ineligibility (7 years) NADA
German Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Metandienone (S1.1a) Ineligibility (7 years) NADA
German Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Furosemide (S5.) Ineligibility (7 years)
International Bobleigh & Skeleton Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
International Boxing Organization 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) No anti-doping rule violation
South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS)/ International Mixed Martial Arts Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Oct-18 In-competition Oxandrolone (S1.1.a), Drostanolone (S1.1.a), Trenbolone (S1.1a), 19-Norandrosterone (S1.1.b)
Ineligibility (4 years) NADA
National Federation (NF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
German Volleyball Federation 2.2.NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method - Other Methylphenidate (S6.b) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Stanozolol (S1.1.a), Ostarine (S1.2), Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1.a)
Pending NADA
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) TUE (NADA)
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) TUE (NADA)
German Wrestling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 In-competition Benzoylecgonine [Cocaine] (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Wrestling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 In-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
Note: No anti-doping rule violation = lack of sufficient evidence; IM = Informational Message* Testing Authority = Responsible organization for testing
Testing Authority* NADA (Foreign Athletes)
Testing Authority* other
29NADA . Annual Report 2018
National Federation (NF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
American Football Association of Germany 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Oct-18 Out-of-competition Carboxy-THC [THC] (S8.) Pending NADA
German Athletics Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Erythropoetin (S2.1) Ineligibility (2 years) (IF) NADA
German Baseball and Softball Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Stanozolol (S1.1a) Pending (IF) NADA
German Cycling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Jan-18 Out-of-competition Terbutaline (S3.) TUE (NADO)
German Ice Hockey League 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) TUE (NADA)
German Mountaineering Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 Out-of-competition Androsterone (S1.1b), Testosterone (S1.1.b) TUE (NADO)
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance June-18 Out-of-competition Higenamine (S3.), Methylhexaneamine (S6.b), Heptaminol (S6.b)
Pending
German Rugby Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Aug-18 In-competition Stanozolol (S1.1.a), Oxandrolone (S1.1.a) Pending (NADO) NADA
German Shooting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 In-competition Higenamine (S3.) closed, without Information (IF)
German Swimming Federation 2.3.NADC - Refusing or failling to submit to sample collection Jul-18 In-competition - No anti-doping rule violation (NADO)
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylprednisolone (S9.) med. Certificate
NADO/ International Federation (IF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
German Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Clenbuterol (S.1.2) Ineligibility (7 years) NADA
German Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Metandienone (S1.1a) Ineligibility (7 years) NADA
German Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance May-18 Out-of-competition Furosemide (S5.) Ineligibility (7 years)
International Bobleigh & Skeleton Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 In-competition Triamcinolone acetonide (S9.) No anti-doping rule violation
International Boxing Organization 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Apr-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) No anti-doping rule violation
South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS)/ International Mixed Martial Arts Federation
2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Oct-18 In-competition Oxandrolone (S1.1.a), Drostanolone (S1.1.a), Trenbolone (S1.1a), 19-Norandrosterone (S1.1.b)
Ineligibility (4 years) NADA
National Federation (NF) Violation Date of testing Type of testing Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
German Volleyball Federation 2.2.NADC - (Attempted) Use of prohibited substance/method - Other Methylphenidate (S6.b) Retro-TUE (NADA)
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Mar-18 Out-of-competition Stanozolol (S1.1.a), Ostarine (S1.2), Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (S1.1.a)
Pending NADA
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Feb-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Nov-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) TUE (NADA)
German Weightlifting Federation 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 Out-of-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) TUE (NADA)
German Wrestling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 In-competition Benzoylecgonine [Cocaine] (S6.a) Pending NADA
German Wrestling Association 2.1.NADC - Presence of a prohibited substance Dec-18 In-competition Methylphenidate (S6.b) med. Certificate
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Open cases 2016/17 (compare with Annual Report 2016/17)
Note: * Out-of-comp. = In-competition; ** In-comp. = Out-of-competition; IM = Informational Message; PP = Public Prosecutor
Approved Therapeutic Use Exemptions 2018
Federation TUE
German Athletics Federation 2
German Baseball and Softball Federation 1
German Basketball Association 2
German Cycling Association 2
German Dance Sports Federation 4
German Football Association 12
German Gymnastics Federation 6
German Handball Association 2
German Hockey Association 2
German Icehockey Association 8
German Karate Federation 1
German Lifesaving Organization 2
German Powerlifting Federation 1
German Roller Sports and Inline Federation 4
German Rowing Association 2
Federation TUE
German Sailing Association 1
German Scuba Diving Federation 1
German Shooting Federation 4
German Ski Federation 7
German Speed Skating Association 1
German Sports Acrobatics Federation 1
German Taekwondo Union 1
German Triathlon Union 2
German Volleyball Federation 2
German Waterski & Wakeboard Federation 1
German Weightlifting Federation 1
German Wrestling Association 2
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 1
Total 76
National Federation (NF) Violation Date of Testing
Type of Testing
Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
German Association of Kickboxing 2.1 NADC June-17 In-comp.** S1.1a Ineligibility (4 years) NADA
German Baseball and Softball Federation 2.1 NADC May-17 In-comp.** S6.a Ineligibility (2 years) NADA
German Boxing Federation 2.1 NADC Nov-17 Out-of-comp.* S1.2 Ineligibility (4 years) NADA
German Darts Federation 2.1 NADC Sep-7 In-comp.** S7 Dismissal
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1 NADC Nov-17 In-comp.** S4.3 Ineligibility (4 years) NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1 NADC Sep-17 In-comp.** S6.b Ineligibility (4 years) IM
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1 NADC Oct-17 In-comp.** S1.1a; S1.1a
Ineligibility (4 years) NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1 NADC Sep-17 In-comp.** S7 Pending IM
German Powerlifting Federation 2.5 NADC Nov-17 Other Pending NADA
German Shooting Federation 2.1 NADC Aug-17 In-comp.** S8; S6.b; S6.b Warning NADA
German Ski Federation 2.1 NADC Dec-17 Out-of-comp.* S5 Pending (WADA)
German Wrestling Association 2.2 NADC Feb-16 Other M2 Dismissal PP
German Wrestling Association 2.1 NADC Jan-16 In-comp.** S4 Dismissal NADA
National Federation (NF) Violation Date of Testing
Type of Testing
Substance Sanction Criminal complaint
German Athletics Federation 2.1 NADC Oct-17 In-comp.** S1.1b Pending IM
German Icehockey Association 2.1 NADC Nov-17 In-comp.** S6.a Pending NADA
German Powerlifting Federation 2.1 NADC Dec-17 In-comp.** S1.1a Ineligibility (4 years) NADA
Antidoping CH / German Boxing Federation 2.1 NADC Dec-17 In-comp.** S4.5 Ineligibility (1 year / NF) NADA
German Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation
2.1 NADC Nov-17 In-comp.** S4.3 Ineligibility (7 years) NADA
German Triathlon Union 2.1 NADC Aug-17 In-comp.** S6.b Ineligibility (2 years)
International World Games Association 2.1 NADC Jul-17 In-comp.** S5 Pending
UKAD / German Boxing Federation 2.1 NADC May-17 In-comp.** S1.1b Ineligibility (4 years / NADA) NADA
31NADA . Annual Report 2018
Floorball Association Germany
German Aeronautic Club
German Athletics Federation
German Badminton Federation
German Baseball and Softball Federation
German Billard Union
German Boxing Federation
German Canoeing Federation
German Curling Federation
German Cycling Association
German Dance Sports Federation
German Deaf Sport Organisation
German Equestrian Federation (Human)
German Federation for Modern Pentathlon
German Fencing Association
German Golf Federation
German Gymnastics Federation
German Icehockey Association
German Icestock Federation
German Judo Federation
German Ju-Jutsu Federation
German Karate Federation
German Minigolf Sport Federation
German Mountaineering Federation
German Pétanque Federation
Organisations, of which NADA has taken over the results management and santioning procedures:
NADA conducted results management
Filing failures & missed tests 2018 sorted by federations
Whereabouts Failures by federations
German Athletics Federation 31
German Baseball and Softball Federation 1
German Basketball Association 14
German Boxing Federation 8
German Canoeing Federation 20
German Cycling Association 14
German Dancesport Federation 8
German Equestrian Federation 2
German Federation for Modern Pentathlon 2
German Fencing Association 2
German Figure Skating Union 1
German Football Association 2
German Gymnastics Federation 6
German Handball Association 1
German Hockey Association 5
German Icehockey Association 5
German Judo Federation 4
German Karate Federation 2
German Powerlifting Federation
German Roller Sports and Inline Federation
German Rowing Association
German Sailing Association
German Scuba Diving Federation
German Shooting Federation
German Skating Union
German Ski Federation
German Skibobbing Federation
German Speed Skating Federation
German Surfing Federation
German Swimming Federation
German Table Tennis Association
German Taekwondo Union
German Tennis Association
German Triathlon Union
German Waterski and Wakeboard Federation
German Weight Triathlon and Tug-of-War Federation
German Weightlifting Federation
German Wrestling Association
German Youth Power Sports Association
National Association of Kickboxing - WAKO
National Paralympic Commitee Germany
Snowboard Germany
Whereabouts Failures by federations
German Lifesaving Organization 2
German Mountaineering Federation 1
German Powerlifting Federation 3
German Roller Sports and Inline Federation 3
German Rowing Association 16
German Rugby Federation 4
German Scuba Diving Federation 5
German Ski Federation 24
German Skibobbing Federation 1
German Speed Skating Association 3
German Swimming Federation 9
German Tennis Association 3
German Triathlon Union 3
German Volleyball Federation 5
German Weightlifting Federation 9
German Wrestling Association 1
National Paralympic Commitee Germany 5
Snowboard Germany 2
Total 227
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