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2016; 62(2):101-105

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TABLE 3

 Prohibited substances in particular sports.

Class

Examples and comments

P1. Alcohol

Alcohol (ethanol) is prohibited in-competition only, in the following sports. Detection will be conducted by analysis of

breath and/or blood. The doping violation threshold is equivalent to a blood alcohol concentration of 0,10 g/L

Air sports (FAI)

Archery (WA)

Automobile (FIA)

Powerboating (UIM)

P2. Beta-blockers

Beta-blockers are prohibited in-competition only, in the following sports, and also prohibited out-of-competition where

indicated:

Archery (WA) *

Automobile (FIA)

Billiards (all disciplines) (WCBS)

Darts (WDF)

Skiing/Snowboarding (FIS) in ski jumping, freestyle aerials/halfpipe; and snowboarding halfpipe/big air

Golf (IGF)

Shooting (ISSF, IPC) *

Underwater sports (CMAS) in constant-weight apnea with or without fins, dynamic apnea with and without fins, free

immersion apnea, jump blue apnea, spearfishing, static apnea, target shooting and variable weight apneia

* Also prohibited out-of-competition

Including, but not limited to:

Acebutolol, atenolol, bisoprolol, carvedilol, esmolol, labetalol, metoprolol, nadolol, pindolol, propranolol and sotalol

Note: Only a few examples are cited; see the full list on WADA or ABCD websites.