Education, information, training, awareness, consultations
Athletes who have received CMA information
Students who received CMA information
Nearly 450 athletes and coaches informed
Interventions with clubs and federations
830 students made aware
Interventions with schools in the Principality
International scientific consultations
Coaches and supervisors who have received information
Controls
Controls on behalf of a third party
264 Controls processed
The CMA has processed in 2023 on its own behalf or on behalf of third parties 264 urine and blood testing procedures in competition and out of competition.
By the CMA for the CMA
- out of competition: 157
- in competition: 65
- Urine samples
- Blood samples
- PBA samples
Types of samples
215 urinary, 73 blood including 29 for the search for growth hormone and 41 for the hematological module of the athlete's biological passport (PBA). 9 procedures resulted in missed checks and 4 in failed checks
Missed checks
Failed checks
- urinary: 215
- Blood tests for growth hormone: 24
- Blood hematological module (PBA): 41
Abnormal checks in 2021
Procedures by sport in and out of competition
- In-competition testing procedures
- Out-of-competition testing procedures
Budgetary means
Share of controls in the CMA budget
The annual allocation
The grant allocated to the Committee for the year 2023 amounted to €228, to which are added the €500 from the amending budget and the €56 from the balance from 800. The share of the budget allocated to the CMA website and applications increased, exceptionally this year, to 32%, due to the development of the CMA.Med application.
- Anti-doping controls: 62.02%
- Website: 24%
- Operating costs: 6.04%
- Educational actions: 1.82%
- Missions: 5.41%
- Material and equipment: 0.39%
Share of operating costs in the CMA budget
Evolution of activity
Control procedures carried out by the CMA since 2010
- Control procedures (total)
- In-competition testing procedures
- Out-of-competition testing procedures
- Target group control procedure