The Manila Times

No meaningful link between TUEs, Olympic medals – WADA

- AFP

MONTREAL: There’s no meaningful link between an athlete having a Therapeuti­c Use Exemption (TUE) and winning an Olympic medal, a study unveiled Thursday (Friday in Manila) by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

US tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams and reigning Olympic and world all-around gymnastics champion Simone Biles are among athletes who have used TUEs, special permission to take otherwise banned substances for medical needs.

Their WADA medical data, including use of TUEs, was revealed publicly by a hacker in 2016.

The WADA study examined athletes with TUEs at the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Summer Olympics and

the 2010 Vancouver, 2014 Sochi and 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics to see if athletes with TUEs won more medals than those without.

“The number of athletes competing with valid TUEs (in individual competitio­n) at the selected Games was less than 1 percent,” said WADA medical director Dr. Alan Vernec said.

“The analysis suggests there’s no meaningful associatio­n between competing with a TUE and the likelihood of winning a medal.

“The results of this study provide objective data to dispel some of the misunderst­andings and misgivings surroundin­g TUEs.”

Biles said in 2016 that she had been taking medicine since childhood for Attention Deficit Hyperactiv­ity Disorder.

Serena Williams defended her use of TUEs in 2018, saying she regularly used them but “I am never, ever going to take an advantage over someone else. That is not who I am.”

Athletes are given TUEs only after a review process and evaluation by a physicians panel on the medical relevance of the request. WADA and other anti- doping organizati­ons then conduct further evaluation.

“The TUE Program is a necessary part of sport, allowing athletes with legitimate medical conditions to compete on a level playing field,” Vernec said.

“It has overwhelmi­ng acceptance from athletes, physicians and anti-doping stakeholde­rs and there is a stringent process in place to avoid abuse of the system.”

Researcher­s calculated risk ratios for the probabilit­y of winning a medal with and without TUEs and adjusted for the fact athletes from nations with greater resources might produce better performanc­es due to other factors.

There were 181 TUE users among 20,139 athletes who won 21 of 2,062 medals awarded, 0.9% in all. The ratio for winning a medal with a TUE was 1.13 compared to a 1.07 adjusted risk ratio.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? American tennis star Serena Williams is among athletes who have used TUEs.
AFP PHOTO American tennis star Serena Williams is among athletes who have used TUEs.

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