ADAK urges caution on supplements as doping spotlight shifts to Tokyo worlds
ADAK Head of Anti-Doping Education and Research Dr. Martin Sisa addressing journalists during a training held in Naivasha, July 5, 2024. Photo by Oliver Ananda / SportPicha
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As the countdown to the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo intensifies, the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) has advised athletes to be extremely cautious when using supplements — a common link in many recent doping violations.
Speaking to our sister station, Chamgei FM, ADAK’s Head of
Education and Research, Dr. Martin Yauma, noted that while some supplements may
be safe, many contain hidden banned substances or are contaminated during
manufacture.
“We are not saying all supplements are bad — but athletes
must understand the risks. Most of the recent anti-doping cases we’ve handled
in Kenya are supplement-related,” Dr. Yauma explained. “Unless fully verified,
it’s safer to avoid them altogether.”
With the World Championships trials set for July 22nd, ADAK
has already cleared 120 athletes who are now under strict watch to meet
Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) Rule 15. This requires three no-notice
out-of-competition tests.
“Rule 15 compliance is not optional. Every athlete seeking
to represent Kenya in Tokyo must meet this threshold,” said Dr. Yauma.
He also broke down the Registered Testing Pool (RTP) process
— a key global requirement for top-tier athletes since Kenya is under Category
A
“All RTP athletes must submit accurate whereabouts every day
— including their training and competition schedules, and a fixed one-hour
window where they can be found for testing. Misses can trigger violations,” he
added.
Beyond testing, Dr. Yauma expressed concern over rising
cases of blood doping and marijuana use, calling for deeper awareness among
athletes.
“We’re seeing more blood manipulation cases. Cannabis use is
also up. But the biggest gap is still knowledge — athletes don’t fully
understand what’s expected of them under anti-doping rules,” he said.
As the road to Tokyo continues, ADAK is banking on
education, outreach, and firm regulation to ensure Team Kenya remains compliant
and clean on the global stage.


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