Athletics Integrity Unit
Appearance
The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) was founded by the International Association of Athletics Federations in April 2017 to combat doping in the sport of athletics.[1][2] The unit functions fully independently from the IAAF.[3] It is currently led by head Brett Clothier.[4]
The organization collected more than 600 blood samples prior to the 2017 World Championships in Athletics.[5]
Asbel Kiprop case
The AIU was the first official source to confirm Asbel Kiprop's positive test for the banned substance EPO in May 2018.[6][7] They affirmed the validity of the test despite accusations of a tampered sample.[8]
References
- ^ Association, Press (19 December 2016). "IAAF's Athletics Integrity Unit to be launched in April 2017". the Guardian.
- ^ "IAAF: Independent Athletics Integrity Unit is operational- News - iaaf.org". iaaf.org.
- ^ "Know Us - Athletics Integrity Unit". www.athleticsintegrity.org.
- ^ "IAAF: Brett Clothier appointed as first Head of Athletics Integrity Unit- News - iaaf.org". iaaf.org.
- ^ "More than 600 pre-worlds blood tests".
- ^ "Athletics Integrity Unit dismisses Asbel Kiprop extortion claims over positive EPO drug test".
- ^ "Athletics Integrity Unit Refutes Asbel Kiprop's Wild Doping Story".
- ^ "Statement" (PDF). www.athleticsintegrity.org.
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