WADA/NADA Compliance
BFI is following the Anti Doping Policy as recommended by World Bridge Federation as stated below:
All players should comply with NADA/WADA policy as stipulated by WBF for all its competitions and camps.
Players are strongly advised to download and read the following documents and articles
The 2022 Prohibited List will come into effect on 1st January 2022 and will be in force for the 2021 World Teams Championships in March and all subsequent WBF Championships in 2022. Athletes should note major modifications concerning the use of salbutamol and injectable glucocorticoids.
- The 2022 Prohibited List
- 2022 Summary of Major Modifications and Explanatory Notes
- 2022 Monitoring program
A revised WADA Anti-Doping Code came into force on 1st January 2021. Accordingly in July 2020 the World Bridge Federation approved and agreed adoption of a revised WBF Anti-Doping Code based on the 2021 WADA Anti-Doping Code. This was confirmed by WADA in September 2020 and became effective on 1 January 2021 and remains in force for 2022
Other Documents for athletes
- WADA Q&A Document for athletes related to COVID-19
- TUE Forms and Information
- The WADA Athletes’ Anti-Doping Rights Act
- Guidelines for Players
- Athletes Rights and Responsibilities
- Anti-Doping – things you should know
- Intelligence & Whistle-blowers
- Consequences of Doping
- WADA Reports & ADRVs in Force
- The Q&A pages about TUEs on the WADA website
- Medical & Prevention Commission and TUE Committee