Doping rules
India At ‘extremely High’ Doping Risk, Will Work With AFI To Safeguard The Integrity Of Athletics: AIU Chief David Howman
In 2022, India reported 48 ADRVs, ranking second; in 2023, 63 ADRVs, also second; in 2024, 71 ADRVs, moving to first; and for 2025, India has recorded 30 ADRVs so far, maintaining the first position.
Under the World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules, the AIU Board classifies all Member Federations by their doping risk to the sport. ‘Category A’ Federations, which pose the highest risk, face stricter requirements under the Rules, such as minimum testing obligations for their national team athletes.
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