The IIHF will establish an out-of-competition testing program each year based on the IIHF World Ranking and select a set number of Players who are eligible for inclusion into the Program. This Program shall include a global whereabouts policy for ice hockey which shall be applied consistently across all member national associations and players involved in the IIHF Testing Program.
The IIHF Registered Testing Pool (“RTP”) shall be considered a pool of Players whose entry into the Pool is based on their success and their individual or collective behavior in relation to doping. Players entered into the IIHF RTP will be required to provide up to date whereabouts information to the IIHF for each quarter period via ADAMS for the purpose of No Advance Notice Out-Of-Competition Testing. Such whereabouts information shall include one specific 60-minute time slot between 5:00 – 23:00 (11 pm) each day where the Player will be available and accessible for Testing at a specific location.
The IIHF Registered Testing Pool consists of the following players in the 2017/2018 season:
Country:
Name:
Canada
Brandon Kozun
Canada
Sarah Potomak
Czech Republic
Michal Jordan
Finland
Atte Ohtamaa
Finland
Isa Rahunen
Germany
Marcel Goc
Japan
Shiori Koike
Korea
Kisung Kim
Korea
Michael Swift
Korea
Heewon Kim
Korea
Jongah Park
Norway
Daniel Sorvik
Russia
Anton Belov
Russia
Sergei Plotnikov
Russia
Sergei Mozyakin
Russia
Ivan Telegin
Russia
Igor Shestyorkin
Russia
Anna Shibanova
Russia
Inna Dybanok
Russia
Anna Prugova
Russia
Angelina Goncharenko
Russia
Nadezhda Morozova
Slovakia
Tomas Matousek
Slovenia
Mitja Robar
Sweden
Jonas Ahnelov
Sweden
Sarah Grahn
Switzerland
Thomas Rufenacht
Switzerland
Celine Abgottspon
USA
Ryan Lasch
USA
Hannah Brandt
National Anti-Doping Organization Registered Testing Pool
Most IIHF member national association athletes also have the possibility to be included within their National Anti-Doping Organization Registered Testing Pool. National Anti-Doping Organizations (“NADO”) are organizations responsible for testing national athletes in- and out-of-competition, as well as athletes from other countries competing within that nation’s borders; adjudicating anti-doping rules violations; and anti-doping education. Many NADOs have established RTP Programs similar to the IIHF’s RTP to facilitate out-of-competition testing for its athletes. For further information about your NADA and/or its RTP please see WADA’s complete list of NADOs.