WADA Resists Push For Marijuana Off Banned List; Opiate Tramadol Added

  • 2 years ago
Marijuana use will remain banned at sports events after the World Anti-Doping Agency on Friday resisted calls to change its status on the list of prohibited substances.

The agency was asked to review the status of THC -- the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis -- after the case of United States sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson. She missed the Tokyo Olympics last year and served a one-month ban after testing positive at the national trials meet where she won the 100 meters. The sprinter said she had smoked marijuana as a way of coping with her mother's death.


In a separate decision, the opiate tramadol will now be banned when athletes are competing starting in January 2024, the WADA executive committee decided at a meeting in Sydney. Athletes who use cannabis were consulted by WADA-appointed experts whose conclusions included that it was "against the spirit of sport," the agency said. Positive tests for THC at races and events, though not in training, can therefore continue to trigger bans as short as one month.

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