IOC issues Anti-Doping Rules applicable during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
FEI Anti-Doping Rules for Human Athletes
WADA - 2008 Prohibited List
- 2008 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods booklet ENG/FRA/ESP
- Version Française (entrée en vigueur le 1er janvier 2008)
- English version (effective from 1 January 2008)
- 2008 Summary of Major Modifications (English)
- 2008 Résumé des principales modifications (Française)
Therapeutic Use Exemption Applications on the FEI Website
An application needs to be completed and submitted to the FEI Legal Department by the competitor 21 days before participation in an FEI event.
An abbreviated application (“ATUE”) will be deemed accepted upon receipt by the FEI Legal Department provided that the ATUE application is correctly completed. Please note that the route of administration must be clearly identified in the application as it is determinative of whether or not an application can fall under the “abbreviated” process. An incomplete ATUE application will not be deemed accepted upon receipt.
Medical evidence must be included with the standard TUE application and will be submitted to the FEI TUE Committee for a decision.
All ATUE and TUE applications for athletes in the FEI Registered Testing Pool, whether granted or refused, are registered with WADA who may review the decision of the FEI TUE Committee.
Please contact the FEI Legal Department should you have any queries.
Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) WADA Doping Quiz
- WADA Questions and Answers in relation to Therapeutic Use Exemptions (Français - English)
- FEI Abbreviated TUE Application Form (English)
- FEI Standard TUE Application Form (Français - English)
FEI and WADA Out of Competition Programme
WADA Athlete Guide (4th Edition)
WADA Doping Quiz
