REPORT DOPING
Report Doping
Every time someone steps forward with information on doping, we move closer to a clean and fair playing field for all.
As an athlete, athlete support personnel or any person aware of doping practices has a duty to report their suspicions to WADA and IPSC, even if you are not sure about what you witnessed. Reporting is not about accusing — it is about protecting the integrity of the sport and ensuring that every competitor has a fair chance to succeed based solely on their skill, dedication and hard work. Even partial or uncertain information can be the missing piece that helps investigators build a complete picture. No report is too small, and no concern is too minor to raise.
A single report can trigger an investigation that protects dozens of athletes from competing on an uneven playing field. Beyond individual competition, unchecked doping erodes public trust in the sport, discourages clean athletes from participating, and sets a damaging precedent for younger generations entering the shooting sports community. By speaking up, you are not only defending fair competition today — you are helping to secure the long-term credibility and health of IPSC as a sport.
Many ADOs, including WADA, have online, confidential tools to report suspicious behavior. Every piece of information is important.
Reporting suspected anti-doping rule violations:
IPSC has partnered with ITA (International Testing Agency) for the use of REVEAL. The ITA is an independent, non-profit organization trusted by some of the world’s leading sports federations to manage and strengthen their anti-doping programs. Through this partnership, IPSC demonstrates its firm commitment to clean sport by entrusting its reporting infrastructure to one of the most credible and experienced bodies in international anti-doping.
IPSC also accepts reports via WADA’s Speak Up platform and relevant National Anti-Doping Organizations (NADOs).
What is REVEAL?
REVEAL is a platform where you can share information about doping suspicion in a completely anonymous and secure manner – managed independently by the International Testing Agency (ITA). As well, REVEAL includes the ability to provide information about doping in sport via WhatsApp and via secure email.
ALL submissions are handled with the utmost professionalism and discretion.
Every piece of information is important in the fight for clean sport and through REVEAL you can support the investigation of anti-doping rule violations or criminal behaviour.
Convenient Reporting
REVEAL provides easy and convenient ways so you can share your information with experts from the International Testing Agency – confidential, secure, anonymous if you wish.
Choose the channel that is most convenient for you:
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