Please be advised that in accordance with Clause 25 of the LITHUANIAN ANTIDOPING RULES and Article 5.1 of the WORLD CODE OF ANTIDOPING, all Athletes shall comply with any requirement of any Anti-Doping Organisation under whose testing jurisdiction they are subject to testing in relation to testing. One of the most important requirements related to testing is the submission of whereabouts and other necessary personal information in the ADAMS electronic system.
Pursuant to Article 2.4 of the WORLD CODE OF ANTIDOPING, the combination of any combination of three missed Tests and/or failure to provide the required information on the Athlete's whereabouts within a period of (12) months, as determined by the Anti-Doping Organizations under whose jurisdiction the Athlete is subject to the anti-doping rules, shall constitute an anti-doping rule violation.
For such offences, a period of disqualification of up to two years shall be imposed in accordance with Article 10.3.3 of the WORLD CODE OF ANTIDOPING.
In accordance with the rules of the Lithuanian Anti-Doping Agency, we are publishing the lists of athletes to be tested in Lithuania for 2020.
ATTENTION!!! The Lithuanian Anti-Doping Agency has updated the requirements for the completion of the ADAMS system in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) guidelines on the location of Athletes.
The athletes are divided into 3 groups:
Owned by 1 must provide details of his/her whereabouts to the registered group of the list of Athletes to be tested.
Belonging to 2 The list of athletes to be tested provides information about your location and training.
Athletes who do not belong to any of the above lists do not have to fill in their location in the ADAMS system and may be tested during the competition.
What information to beon the ADAMS system?
The athlete must provide the following information:
- contact details: postal address, telephone numbers, email address;
- a schedule of training sessions, including their location and timing;
- information about upcoming competitions;
- your location at night - it could be a hotel, sports centre, apartment, etc;
- other daily location information (in addition to the above);
- every day hours of absolute availability for testing range;
- For Paralympic and Super-Olympic sports, it is necessary to specify the type of disability of the athlete.
List of registered athletes to be tested | List of athletes to be tested | |
Address of the place of residence
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Yes | Yes |
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Yes | Yes |
Place of stay (accommodation)
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Yes | Yes |
Venue and time of the event
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Yes | Yes |
Ongoing activities
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Workout/work/other | Workout/other |
Travel schedule
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Yes | No |
60-min period
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Yes | Yes |
Non-compliance
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Missed test/failure to submit data |
Moved to the list of registered athletes
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Anti-doping rule violations related to the failure to submit data to the ADAMS system
Any violation of the three accessibility rules (failure to provide information, missed test) within a 12-month period constitutes an anti-doping rule violation, which may result in the Athlete's Ineligibility.
Failure to provide location information:
- the athlete has failed to provide timely location information;
- the athlete did not specify an absolute range of one hour of reach;
- the athlete provided inaccurate and incorrect information.
Missed test - the absence of the athlete from the address within an hour of absolute availability.