Canadian Anti-Doping Registry
The CCES maintains the Canadian Anti-Doping Registry to provide information about athletes and support personnel who have been sanctioned for anti-doping rule or policy violation(s) and are ineligible to participate in sport. The registry lists violations in three segments:
- Anti-doping rule violations under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP)
- Anti-doping rule violations reported under other World Anti-Doping Code-compliant programs
- Anti-doping rule violations reported by other organizations, not subject to the World Anti-Doping Code
Visit the Canadian Anti-Doping Registry.
Additional information
- Under the CADP, a sanction is imposed once an anti-doping rule violation has been determined, either when an athlete admits to a violation and waives the right to a hearing, or by an independent arbitrator after a doping tribunal hearing. Read about anti-doping sanctions.
- Under the CADP rules, the CCES announces every anti-doping rule violation within 20 days of its determination. More about public disclosure.
- Under the CADP, hearings and appeals are independently administered by the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC). For more information, consult the SDRCC website.
- For the most recent anti-doping rule violation announcements, see media releases.