Dope test List till 2008 only.. what about 2009 – 2010 – 2011… even in parliament incomplete information is provided, read the below press release..
The Dope Control Centre (DCC) was established under the aegis of Sports Authority of India (SAI) in 1990. They conducted in-competition and out of competition dope tests. The details of the tests conducted by the DCC along with number of adverse analytical findings are given in the table below. The results received from the Dope Control Laboratory were forwarded to the concerned National Federations and Indian Olympic Association for further necessary action. The Minister further stated that a decision has been taken to de-merge Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports, Patiala, from Sports Authority of India so as to enable it to function independently in the sphere of sports coaching. The number of Nutritionist, Sports psychologists and qualified medical practitioners in SAI is 1, 3 and 5 respectively.
The Sports Minister said that awareness and educational programmes on doping have been run throughout the year by all the concerned agencies. Athletes are provided with list of banned substances published by World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) from time to time and also apprised about the effects of such medicines.
Further, in the aftermath of the recent doping incidents, the Government has taken the following steps to curb the menace of doping in sports:-
i) Increasing the frequency of testing of Core probables undergoing training at various centres for London Olympics, 2012
ii) Surprise checking of rooms of Athletes, Coaches and Support Personnel at training institutes and surprise collection of samples.
iii) Distribution of educational materials related to dope related issues amongst Sportspersons, Coaches & Support Personnel
iv) Increase in Seminar/Workshops/Teaching Sessions with Athletes and Coaches.
v) Closer surveillance and vigilance on Coaches and Support Personnel through their Employers.
List of sportspersons tested positive by Dope Control Laboratory.
Sl.No. | Year | Total number of samples | Total number of positive | % Positive |
1 | 1991 | 240 | 12 | 5.00 |
2. | 1992 | 191 | 00 | 0.00 |
3. | 1993 | 213 | 03 | 1.41 |
4. | 1994 | 319 | 37 | 11.60 |
5. | 1995 | 303 | 46 | 15.18 |
6. | 1996 | 150 | 18 | 12.00 |
7. | 1997 | 247 | 42 | 17.00 |
8. | 1998 | 533 | 22 | 4.13 |
9. | 1999 | 422 | 18 | 4.27 |
10. | 2000 | 493 | 59 | 11.97 |
11. | 2001 | 584 | 23 | 3.94 |
12. | 2002 | 1411 | 47 | 3.33 |
13. | 2003 | 2231 | 82 | 3.68 |
14. | 2004 | 2036 | 72 | 3.54 |
15. | 2005 | 1621 | 39 | 2.41 |
16. | 2006 | 1681 | 60 | 3.57 |
17. | 2007 | 1006 | 44 | 4.37 |
18. | 2008 (Sept.) | 1086 | 46 | 4.24 |
| Total | 14767 | 670 | 4.54 |
This was stated by Shri Ajay Maken, Minister of State (I/C) for Youth Affairs & Sports, in the Lok Sabha today, in a written reply to a question by Shri Manish Twari.
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