July 23, 2020
(Ottawa, Ontario – July 23, 2020) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) recently resumed urine sample collection under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) as athletes and sports have returned to training.
To help manage athletes’ questions about the return to testing during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the CCES has created a FAQ about the supplemental doping control procedures and safety enhancements in place to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19.
Athletes submitted many of the questions in the FAQ, and it will be updated when relevant questions are submitted. Read the COVID-19 FAQ.
If you have a question that is not addressed in the FAQ, please email us.
See the full set of supplemental doping control procedures.
About the CCES
The CCES is an independent, national, not-for profit organization with a responsibility to administer the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. We recognize that true sport can make a great difference for individuals, communities and our country. The CCES acknowledges funding, in part, from the Government of Canada. We are committed to making sport better by working collaboratively to activate a values-based and principle-driven sport system; protecting the integrity of sport from the negative forces of doping and other unethical threats; and advocating for sport that is fair, safe and open to everyone.