More Than 100 Counties Back Anti-Doping in Sport
More than 100 hundred countries have pledged their support to the International Convention Against Doping in Sport by signing a petition for changes in the way doping in sport is handled.
The International Convention Against Doping was adopted in October 2005, and in just over three years, 102 countries have signed the Convention in favour of the changes. With so many counties joining in just over three years, this is UNESCO’s most successful convention in terms of speed of development and implementation.
The aim of the convention “is to promote the prevention of and the fight against doping in sport, with a view to its elimination.”
With this convention being ratified by such a large amounts of Governments from different countries, consistency throughout sports with regards to doping will go a massive way toward eradicating doping in competitive sports.
This new Convention aligns all participating countries standards and power when it comes to doping in sport. Specifically, “helps a member nation prevent cross-border trafficking of sporting drugs, support a national drug-testing program and withhold funding from athletes caught cheating.”
The use of legal steroids like Pro Anabolic has not been affected and this lean muscle builder remains legal in all countries.









