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The FIVB believes that it is vital that its Athletes are aware of their rights and responsibilities when it comes to Anti-Doping. Therefore the FIVB developed an online Anti-Doping programme “We play it clean!” in order to reach out to its players and Team Support Personnel. Different information and projects which target certain groups and links to other sources are also available. > MORE |
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The FIVB's Anti-Doping progamme seeks to preserve the spirit of Volleyball and Beach Volleyball, maintain ethics, fair play and honesty and the health of the Athletes. As doping is fundamentally contrary to the spirit of sport, FIVB wants to keep a clean and level playing field. One of the main aims is to educate Volleyball and Beach Volleyball players on Doping Prevention as well as informing them on their rights and responsibilities regarding this matter. This section contains the most relevant rules and regulations concerning Anti-Doping in order for the Athletes to know their rights and responsibilities regarding this subject. > MORE |
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This section is specifically dedicated to volleyball and beach volleyball players and contains information on the player's health. As the FIVB is committed to protect the health of its Athletes and to prevent them from injuries, several programmes have been established. The landmark FIVB Volleyball Medicine Congress 2011 has focused primarily on how injuries and illness can be prevented, how the risk of long-term disability can be reduced by proper diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation, and how to maintain Volleyball as a drug-free sport. |
| Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE) | 2013 Prohibited List |
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2013 Monitoring
Program Prohibited list Mobile & App | Free iPhone App |
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Next to healthy Athletes, the FIVB also wants healthy Referees. Therefore, health checks are conducted and FIVB-accredited referees with conditions that are incompatible with refereeing in FIVB competitions must develop a health management plan following consultation with their personal physician. |
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