Anti-Doping refers to the efforts and regulations aimed at preventing the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports. Organizations like the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) establish rules and conduct tests to ensure athletes compete fairly. These measures help maintain the integrity of sports and protect the health of athletes.
Testing for banned substances can occur during competitions or training. Athletes may be required to provide urine or blood samples, which are analyzed for prohibited substances. The goal of Anti-Doping is to promote a level playing field, ensuring that success in sports is based on talent and hard work rather than artificial enhancements.