All Chinese participants in the 18th Asian Games complete an online anti-doping test



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  Chinese athletes from the 18th Asian Games enter. (Photo courtesy of China News Service)

Chinese athletes from the 18th Asian Games pledge to do so. (Photo courtesy of China News Service)

(ECNS) – The 1,579 Chinese athletes and their assistants at the 18th Asian Games have completed an online anti-doping test, with 15% of them achieving full scores.

Games are planned in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta and in the city of Palembang, the provincial capital of the province of South Sumatra, from August 18 to September 2.

The Anti-Doping Center of China has prepared the study materials for the Asian Games in accordance with the standards established by the Olympic Council of Asia, to share them with the athletes and team leaders at through WeChat social media application in an awareness campaign.

The 1,579 participants who will be involved in 40 sporting events at the continental meeting that is held every four years have all passed the test on an anti-doping education platform.

For the first time in the history of the Asian Games, eSports will be played as a demonstration event. Thirteen Chinese athletes also passed the online test

On July 23, about 1,600 participants from 42 sports teams also attended 59 lectures held in Beijing, Shanghai, Yunnan and other provinces based on the Games Asian.

The Chinese canoe-kayak teams, who are now training in Belarus, have also passed the tests.

The Anti-Doping Center will conduct research and inspections on the sports teams to ensure that all Chinese athletes are aware of the anti-doping initiative. Based on the analysis of online test results, it will also provide risk warnings and recommendations to the Chinese delegation as well as a manual for athletes to carry with them.

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