The International Kurash Federation aims to provide a high-quality anti-doping program


The International Kurash Federation has signed a partnership agreement with the International Testing Agency (ITA) aimed at providing a high-quality anti-doping program.
Within the framework of the agreement, designed for three years, the International Testing Agency will carry out doping control of athletes, both during and outside of kurash competitions. It will be based on the analysis of the physiological profile and athletic characteristics of the athlete.
ITA will also manage the biological passports of athletes, carry out long-term storage of samples, which will allow re-analyzing the data for 10 years after the date of collection. In turn, the REVEAL reporting platform will allow you to receive confidential information about doping activities.
The partnership also involves the training of kurashists in accordance with the International Education Standards of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
"Kurash means 'achieving the goal in an honest way', and for this we need clean sport. That's why we joined ITA to make sure that our members get all the benefits of education and understanding of anti-doping programs," said Haidar Farmani, President of the International Kurasha Federation.
The International Kurash Federation was founded in 1998. Currently, it has 120 member federations.
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