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Onus on athletes to let drug testers know where they are under “whereabouts” rules

A chunk of an Olympic and Paralympic athlete’s life is spent telling drug testers where they will be every day and every night.

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Onus on athletes to let drug testers know where they are under "whereabouts" rules

Canadian swim star Penelope Oleksiak has been notified that she committed three whereabouts failures within a 12-month period between October 2024 and June 2025.


A chunk of an Olympic and Paralympic athlete’s life is spent telling drug testers where they will be every day and every night.

Failure to provide that information can damage an athlete’s eligibility to compete, even if they’ve never taken a banned substance.

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