In-Competition definition
Examples of In-Competition in a sentence
For substances prohibited In-Competition only, the Athlete should apply for a TUE at least thirty (30) days before their next Competition, unless it is an emergency or exceptional situation.
Beta-blockers are prohibited In-Competition only, in the following sports, and also prohibited Out-of-Competition where indicated.
Note: The detection in an Athlete’s Sample at all times or In-Competition, as applicable, of any quantity of the following substances subject to threshold limits: formoterol, salbutamol, cathine, ephedrine, methylephedrine and pseudoephedrine, in conjunction with a diuretic or masking agent, will be considered as an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) unless the Athlete has an approved Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for that substance in addition to the one granted for the diuretic or masking agent.
The LOC is responsible for conducting the doping controls for In-Competition Testing at all competitions at the FIS Championships (6 tests per competition) as defined in the FIS Anti-Doping Rules.
The LOC is responsible for conducting the doping controls for In-Competition Testing at all Competitions at the FIS Championships (6 tests per Competition) as defined in the FIS Anti-Doping Rules.