ANTI-DOPING
United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF) recognizes the importance of clean competition, and has taken an unusually proactive stance in implementing an anti-doping program on behalf of clean athletes and the integrity of our sport, which includes adherence to the WADA Prohibited List
The United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF) is opposed to the practice of doping in sport, on ethical and medical grounds, and fully supports the position of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) against the use of banned substances and methods.
The use, possession and/or trafficking of banned substances, methods, or the encouragement or counseling to use banned substances, or methods, and/or taking measures to mask the use of banned substances, or methods by any participant in competitions over which the USJJF has jurisdiction is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
The USJJF has adopted WADA’s anti-doping policies and procedures in order to ensure a clean, healthy and fair sporting atmosphere for all athletes.
The rules and regulations of USJJF’s Anti-doping Policy aim to:
– Promote Jiu-Jitsu as a drug-free sport;
– Uphold and preserve the ethics of Sport;
– Ensure that all athletes have an opportunity to compete equally;
– Safeguard the physical health and mental integrity of the athletes;
– Encourage Affiliate Organizations to execute similar regulations with their athletes.
The purpose of this page is to communicate the USJJF’s support of WADA and to provide the necessary information to our athletes.
Educational Information
Athlete Guide – an overview of general anti-doping information
Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)
WADA Prohibited List
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Website
Global DRO Website
Information & Resources
WADA At-A-Glance
ANTI-DOPING At-A-Glance
THE DOPING CONTROL PROCESS At-A-Glance
THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTIONS (TUES) At-A-Glance
Athlete Reference Guide to 2015 WADA Code
2018 WADA Prohibited List
Global Dro: Is your medication banned in sport?
United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF) recognizes the importance of clean competition, and has taken an unusually proactive stance in implementing an anti-doping program on behalf of clean athletes and the integrity of our sport, which includes adherence to the WADA Prohibited List
The United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF) is opposed to the practice of doping in sport, on ethical and medical grounds, and fully supports the position of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) against the use of banned substances and methods.
The use, possession and/or trafficking of banned substances, methods, or the encouragement or counseling to use banned substances, or methods, and/or taking measures to mask the use of banned substances, or methods by any participant in competitions over which the USJJF has jurisdiction is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
The USJJF has adopted WADA’s anti-doping policies and procedures in order to ensure a clean, healthy and fair sporting atmosphere for all athletes.
The rules and regulations of USJJF’s Anti-doping Policy aim to:
– Promote Jiu-Jitsu as a drug-free sport;
– Uphold and preserve the ethics of Sport;
– Ensure that all athletes have an opportunity to compete equally;
– Safeguard the physical health and mental integrity of the athletes;
– Encourage Affiliate Organizations to execute similar regulations with their athletes.
The purpose of this page is to communicate the USJJF’s support of WADA and to provide the necessary information to our athletes.
Educational Information
Athlete Guide – an overview of general anti-doping information
Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)
WADA Prohibited List
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Website
Global DRO Website
Information & Resources
WADA At-A-Glance
ANTI-DOPING At-A-Glance
THE DOPING CONTROL PROCESS At-A-Glance
THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTIONS (TUES) At-A-Glance
Athlete Reference Guide to 2015 WADA Code
2018 WADA Prohibited List
Global Dro: Is your medication banned in sport?