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Doping control analysis at the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Henrique Marcelo Gualberto PereiraVinicius Figueiredo SardelaMonica Costa PadilhaLuciana MirottiAlessandro CasilliFabio Azamor de OliveiraGustavo de Albuquerque CavalcantiLucas Martins Lisandro RodriguesAmanda Lessa Dutra de AraujoRachel Santos LevyPedro Antonio Castelo TeixeiraFelipe Alves Gomes de OliveiraAna Carolina Giordani DuarteAna Carolina Dudenhoeffer CarneiroJoseph Albert Medeiros EvaristoGustavo Ramalho Cardoso Dos SantosGiovanni Carlo Verissimo da CostaFernando de Lima CastroFabio Cesar Sousa NogueiraFernanda Bertão ScalcoLuciana PizzattiFrancisco Radler de Aquino Neto
Published in: Drug testing and analysis (2017)
This paper summarises the results obtained from the doping control analyses performed during the Summer XXXI Olympic Games (August 3-21, 2016) and the XV Paralympic Games (September 7-18, 2016). The analyses of all doping control samples were performed at the Brazilian Doping Control Laboratory (LBCD), a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited laboratory located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A new facility at Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UFRJ) was built and fully operated by over 700 professionals, including Brazilian and international scientists, administrative staff, and volunteers. For the Olympic Games, 4913 samples were analysed. In 29 specimens, the presence of a prohibited substance was confirmed, resulting in adverse analytical findings (AAFs). For the Paralympic Games, 1687 samples were analysed, 12 of which were reported as AAFs. For both events, 82.8% of the samples were urine, and 17.2% were blood samples. In total, more than 31 000 analytical procedures were conducted. New WADA technical documents were fully implemented; consequently, state-of-the-art analytical toxicology instrumentation and strategies were applied during the Games, including different types of mass spectrometry (MS) analysers, peptide, and protein detection strategies, endogenous steroid profile measurements, and blood analysis. This enormous investment yielded one of the largest Olympic legacies in Brazil and South America. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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