NADC Approves Doping Control Plan for 2026
The National Anti-Doping Center continues its systematic efforts to ensure fairness and equal conditions in sport. In 2026, the NADC plans to collect 2,300 doping samples as part of the national anti-doping testing program.
The planned testing activities will cover 54 sports and 89 sport disciplines, allowing for effective and balanced control across various segments of the sporting community, including both Olympic and non-Olympic sports.
A total of 25 Doping Control Officers (DCOs) will be involved in the implementation of the doping control program, ensuring that testing is conducted in full compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards of WADA.
Testing planning is based on risk assessment, sport-specific characteristics, and the results of the NADC’s analytical work. This approach enhances the effectiveness of doping control and contributes to the protection of clean athletes’ rights.
The National Anti-Doping Center will continue to develop a transparent, professional, and fair anti-doping system nationwide.
Clean sport is our shared standard.