Clean Sport – Anti Doping
All athletes have the right to compete in sport knowing that they, and their competitors, are clean.
British Judo believe in clean Judo and work in partnership with UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) and the International Judo Federation to ensure that the integrity of our sport is protected.
The anti-doping rules of British Judo are the rules published by UK Anti-Doping. If you are a member of British Judo then the anti-doping rules apply to you, regardless of what level you participate at. You can find the UK Anti-Doping Rules here.
The use of performance-enhancing drugs and other doping behaviour severely damages the legitimacy of sport and undermines the integrity of clean athletes.
All members of the British Judo Association are encouraged to visit the UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) and The Global Dro websites to make themselves aware of the latest information around anti-doping.
British Judo Clean Judo Steering Group: Paul Ajala, Karen Roberts, Tim Ellis, Dermot Heslop, John Malkinson, Dave Duffy, Euan Burton, Tom Hughes