Anti-Doping Agencies are organizations responsible for promoting fair play in sports by preventing the use of performance-enhancing drugs. They establish rules and regulations, conduct testing, and educate athletes about the dangers of doping. These agencies work to ensure that competitions are fair and that athletes compete based on their natural abilities.
One of the most recognized Anti-Doping Agencies is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which coordinates efforts globally. They create a list of banned substances and methods, and they collaborate with national and international sports organizations to enforce anti-doping policies. Their goal is to protect the integrity of sports and the health of athletes.