Anti Doping Singapore (ADS), established by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports in 2010, is the national anti-doping organization for Singapore to promote and support the eradication of doping in sport in Singapore.
ADS underscores the Singapore government's commitment to fight against the use of drugs in sports.
The Singapore Ice Skating Association (SISA) has adopted the ADS anti-doping rules and also the ISU Anti-Doping Code. In full support and eradication of doping in skating in Singapore, Singapore Ice Skating Association will endeavor to carry out the following:
1. Recognize and accept Anti-Doping Singapore as the National Doping Organisation designated by the Singapore Government as having responsibility for all doping matters relating to sport in Singapore;
2. Accept the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules, both of which are established in accordance with the WADA Code, as the basis for the fight against doping in sport;
3. Adopt the ADS and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules either directly or by reference into our governing documents, constitution and/or rules and regulations, and which shall have binding force and effect on our members and Participants;
4. Agree to observe, abide by and implement the provisions of the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules in respect of our affairs and activities.
As the governing body of skating in Singapore, we urge you to join us in adopting ADS’ best practices in support towards a drug-free skating community.
To view SISA Statement of Policy, please click here.
For SISA Communication, please click here.
For Therapeutic Use Exemption Policy and Form, please click here.
With Effect from 1 Jan 2013, please click here for the revised TUE Policy.
For more information and updated rules, please click here.
For more information please visit the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) website.
Please click here for the 2011 Prohibited List by WADA.
With Effect from 1 Jan 2013, please click here for the 2013 Prohibited List by WADA
For Medication Guidance, you may visit Globaldro or Asada
To know more about the Doping Control Process, please click here.
Athletes should also take note of the Dangers of Doping. For other language, please click here.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) recently launched a new dietary supplement awareness website, Supplement 411 (http://www.supplement411.org) to educate athletes on the risks associated with the use of dietary supplements and provide them the necessary information to make a healthy, informed decision.
This website provides an informational framework for understanding the issues surrounding dietary supplements. It addresses important areas such as challenging the commonly held perceptions that dietary supplements are safe and effective; raising awareness of the risks in the dietary supplement marketplace; and providing guidance and resources to reduce risk as much as possible if an individual decides to use dietary supplements.