Audiometry and doping control in competitive deaf sport

A. Szulc, Ildikó Balatoni, Sylwia Kopeć
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In the past forty years both the participating countries and the participants at the Summer Deaflympics Games have increased by 2.5-fold. Furthermore, there are approximately fifty European or World sports events organized for the hearing impaired. The aim of the paper was to discuss the procedures and requirements related to doping control in deaf people’s competitive sport in the context of the rising number of sports events and the participating athletes.For the sake of the fair play spirit of the dynamically developing deaf sports, The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD) introduced rules governing the participation of hard-of-hearing athletes in sports events. Healthy individuals with a hearing loss of at least 55 dB are allowed. Thus, audiometric examination constitutes the first doping control criterion. Since 2004, ICSD has been cooperating with the World Anti-Doping Agency. The second criterion is, therefore, blood and urine sample control for prohibited substances. The 23rd Summer Deaflympics in 2017 involved 2858 athletes. Overall, 842 (29.5%) participants were randomly subjected to an audiological test; 9 competitors from different countries were disqualified because of non-compliance with the ICSD standards. A total of 300 randomly selected athletes underwent doping control for prohibited substances; 1 was disqualified. The world literature lacks scientific reports on deaf sports, including doping control.
竞技聋人运动中的听力测量和兴奋剂控制
在过去的40年里,参加夏季聋奥会的国家和参与者都增加了2.5倍。此外,大约有50个欧洲或世界体育赛事是为听障人士组织的。本文的目的是在体育赛事和参赛运动员数量不断增加的背景下,探讨聋人竞技体育中兴奋剂控制的相关程序和要求。国际聋人体育委员会(ICSD)为促进动态发展的聋人体育运动的公平竞争精神,制定了有关聋人运动员参加体育比赛的规则。听力损失在55分贝以上的健康人是允许的。因此,听力检查是兴奋剂控制的首要标准。自2004年以来,国际兴奋剂委员会一直与世界反兴奋剂机构合作。因此,第二个标准是对违禁物质的血液和尿液样本进行控制。2017年第23届夏季聋奥会共有2858名运动员参赛。总体而言,842名(29.5%)参与者随机接受听力学测试;来自不同国家的9名选手因不符合国际标准化委员会的标准而被取消资格。总共300名随机选择的运动员接受了禁用物质的兴奋剂检查;我被取消了比赛资格。世界文献缺乏关于聋人运动的科学报道,包括兴奋剂控制。
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