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  SPORTS MEDICINE


MISSION STATEMENT

All roller sport disciplines affiliated to the
British Roller Sports Federation
have adopted the Sports Medicine Protocol - Anti Doping Policy
currently set in place by the
International Federation of Roller Sports (FIRS).





APPLICATION

The above mentioned Sports Medicine Protocol - Anti Doping Policy
of the International Federation of Roller Sports (FIRS)
affects all GB Team Members of all roller disciplines from the time they are selected
and applies to all events organised by, or sanctioned by the
International Federation of Roller Sports (FIRS),
any Continental Governing Body, such as the
Confederation of European Roller Skating (CERS), and any
individual countries' National Governing Body for roller sports.

For the information of skaters of all disciplines, team coaches, team managers and parents,
to provide clarity and to remove doubt,
a number of documents from the
International Federation of Roller Sports (FIRS) Sports Medicine Commission and the
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
are identified below with links to enable their downloading and retention
by everyone with an interest in the welfare of roller sports.


Frequently Asked Questions

WORK IN PROGRESS

Who is subject to anti-doping tests?

Any person who has been selected to represent their country as an individual competitor, or as a member of a GB Team, in any roller sports discipline.
 
I use an Asthma Inhaler, are the drugs in the inhaler on the Prohibited List?

That question can only be answered by a qualified person, please download this document and complete those parts that apply to you and then take the form to your General Practitioner for completion. Then send the completed form by land mail to the chairman of the FIRS Sports Medicine Commission.
 
Can I send my Therapeutic Use Exemption document to the FIRS Sports Medical Commission by electronic mail?

The answer to this question is being researched.
 
 
 

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