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EURO negative on doping

UEFA has announced that all doping tests for UEFA EURO 2008™ were negative.

Anti-doping officers at the EURO finals
Anti-doping officers at the EURO finals ©UEFA.com

Systematic blood controls

Final tournament
Then, during the finals, players were selected at all 31 matches and tested. Two players per team were randomly drawn to undergo the doping control and, in addition, some players were target tested. The WADA-accredited laboratory of Lausanne analysed all the samples (both blood and urine) and again all results were negative.

Detection methods
No sports federation has gone so far with detection methods such as those used at UEFA EURO 2008™. All the usual prohibited substances and methods were searched for in urine tests – stimulants, anabolic steroids, diuretics, corticosteroids and erythropoietin (EPO). In addition, IRMS (isotope ratio mass spectrometry) was conducted on all samples collected in competition, which is a method that allows testers to identify whether a substance found is endogenous (produced by the body naturally) or exogenous (not capable of being produced by the body naturally).

Prohibited substances and methods
Thanks also to the actual detection methods used for the blood testing, further prohibited substances and methods can be detected, such as blood transfusions, artificial haemoglobin (HBOC), and human grow hormone (hGH). The current method for detecting human growth hormone was accepted by WADA shortly before UEFA's out-of-competition programme began, and was therefore something of a 'world premiere' for UEFA. All results will be communicated to WADA in preparation for the Olympic Games of Beijing, where this method will also be used.

World-class work
Dr Michel D'Hooghe, chairman of the UEFA Medical Committee, said after his visit to the WADA-accredited laboratory in Lausanne: "I was impressed, not only by the high-class equipment the laboratory uses, but also by the impressive range of examinations they can do in a short period of time. Everything is done in 24 hours. The work done here is world-class."