Rugby is a sport with significant doping challenges, with 636 registered cases (4.3% of all violations). United Kingdom leads in violations with 172 cases, while Methylhexaneamine is the most frequently detected substance (55 cases). The average suspension length is 29.4 months. Rugby ranks #6 globally among all sports tracked by the Anti-Doping Database..
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Rugby has the most violations in anti-doping rule violations globally, with 636 registered cases — 4.3% of all 14,670 verified cases in the Anti-Doping Database. Ranking in the top 10 globally.
United Kingdom leads in Rugby with 172 registered violations, accounting for over one-fifth of all violations. This represents 27% of the sport's 636 total cases globally.
The average suspension length for sanctioned Rugby athletes in United Kingdom is 29.4 months, aligned with the global average.
Methylhexaneamine has the most violations in Rugby with 55 violations out of 636 total cases (8.6%). Though cases are more evenly distributed globally.
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.
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