Inline Speed Skating

Inline Speed Skating is a sport with documented doping cases, with 12 registered cases (0.1% of all violations). Colombia leads in violations with 5 cases, while Methylhexaneamine is the most frequently detected substance (4 cases). The average suspension length is 23 months. Inline Speed Skating ranks #65 globally among all sports tracked by the Anti-Doping Database..

Number of cases in Inline Speed Skating Last 10 Years


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Sport Global Ranking
Global Ranking: #65 of 178 sports

12

Inline Speed Skating cases

0.1%

Of all violations

14,670

Total global cases
Inline Speed Skating's share of all violations 0.1%
12 of 14,670

Inline Speed Skating has the most violations in anti-doping rule violations globally, with 12 registered cases0.1% of all 14,670 verified cases in the Anti-Doping Database. Based on verified cases in the Anti-Doping Database.

Number of cases in Inline Speed Skating By Country
Top Country: Colombia

5

Colombia cases

41.7%

Of global cases

12

Total Inline Speed Skating cases
Colombia's share of Inline Speed Skating violations 41.7%
5 of 12

Colombia dominates Inline Speed Skating with 5 registered violations, accounting for over 41.7% of all violations. This represents 41.7% of the sport's 12 total cases globally.

The average suspension length for sanctioned Inline Speed Skating athletes in Colombia is 23 months, shorter than the global average of 30.1 months.

Substance use in Inline Speed Skating
Most Detected Substance: Methylhexaneamine

4

Inline Speed Skating cases

33.3%

Of sport cases

580

Global Methylhexaneamine cases
Methylhexaneamine's share of Inline Speed Skating violations 33.3%
4 of 12

Methylhexaneamine leads significantly in Inline Speed Skating with 4 violations out of 12 total cases (33.3%). Representing more than one-third of all violations.

Globally, Methylhexaneamine has been detected in 580 cases across all sports, ranking #7 among all prohibited substances.

The average suspension length for Methylhexaneamine violations is 19.6 months, shorter than the global average of 30.1 months.


Methylhexanamine (or Dimethylamylamine, DMAA) was added to the WADA prohibited list 2010 as a stimulant. Methylhexaneamine, a component of geranium oil, is now the ingredient of a variety of supplements. It is chemically related to ephedrine and amphetamine. In New Zeeland it is an active ingredient in 'party pills'. In addition it has been found in weight loss products. Adverse effects of this drug include stroke, nausea and headache. In the 1970 this stimulant was used as a nasal decongestant, but has not been medically used since. According to WADA the substance has now reappeared in a number of nutritional supplements and was therefore subject to potential inadvertent use by athletes. Because of this the drug was re-classified for 2011 from the 'non-specified' to 'specified' stimulant class, meaning that if the athlete can prove that they did not take the drug intentionally he or she may get a reduced sanction. Several cases of methylhexanamine were found during the 2010 Commonwealth Games. In addition, in October 2010, nine Australian Athletes were found by the Australian Sports Anti-doping Authority to have tested positive for the substance. http://www.cyclingnews.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylhexanamine

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Number of Active Sanctions Ending Year for Inline Speed Skating
Gender Distribution
Male 58.3
7 cases
Female 41.7
5 cases
Analysis: Inline Speed Skating shows an unusually high proportion of female cases (41.7%) compared to the global average (19.8%), a difference of 21.9 percentage points. Global average: 80.2% male, 19.8% female

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