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Anti-doping is the fight against doping in all its forms. Swim Ulster members must be fully compliant with Swim Ireland's policy that 'doping is contrary to the spirit of sport and every member of Swim Ireland has a duty to ensure that the sport is free of doping'. This means that you can be chosen for drug testing at any time at any competition. By entering a competition you have agreed to the possibility of being drug tested. If the swimmer is under 18 parental consent has been given when the young person is entered in the competition. For further information on anti-doping please click read more. For full details of Swim Ireland's anti-doping policy follow the link www.swimireland.ie/index.cfm The anti-doping rules of Swim Ireland are the anti-doping rules as published by the Irish Sports Council and as amended from time to time by the Irish Sports Council. Swimmers need to be aware of the anti-doping rules layed out on the Irish Sports Council website www.irishsportscouncil.ie/Anti-Doping/Information_and_Education/Food_and_Food_Supplements_Policy/. The Irish Sports Council can be contacted by emailing: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or telephone 0035318608800 www.didglobal.com contains a drugs database where athletes can check prescribed and over the counter medicines. Swim Ulster's designated contact person for anti-doping matters is Betty Beattie: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it For any further queries on the content of this page please ring the Swim Ulster office on 02890383807
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