China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA)
Founded: 2007-01-01
Director General:
Bord of Directors:
About China Anti-Doping Agency
The China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) is the national anti-doping organization for China. It is responsible for implementing and enforcing the World Anti-Doping Code and other relevant anti-doping regulations in China.
The China Anti-Doping Center is a national anti-doping agency established in 2007. Its predecessor was the Doping Control Center of the Institute of Sports Medicine of the State Sports Commission, which was founded in 1987.
CHINADA conducts out-of-competition testing, in-competition testing, and therapeutic use exemption (TUE) review. It also educates athletes and support personnel about anti-doping rules and regulations.
CHINADA works closely with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and other international anti-doping organizations to ensure a level playing field for all athletes.