The Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) has acquired a mobile testing unit to increase the testing capacity of the organization. The newly retrofitted unit was officially handed over to the Commission, by Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange in a ceremony held at JADCO on Wednesday, September 30, 2020.
The mobile testing unit which is disabled-friendly consists of wheelchair ramps, support railings, restrooms for doping control, waiting areas to accommodate athletes, and support personnel and storage areas.
The unit will allow the Commission to conduct more In-Competition and Out-of-Competition tests in remote locations and will increase the efficiency of the national anti-doping program.
Minister Grange said, “This has been a dream for us and today our dream is a reality. I am going to be unveiling and launching this mobile unit that will be one of two such anti-doping mobile units that exists in the world, operated by a National Anti-Doping Organization. So Jamaica has now introduced the unit and the only other National Anti-Doping
Organization in the world that has a similar unit is the Japan Anti-Doping Agency, so we are very proud to be one of two.”
Chairman of JADCO, Alexander Williams also said, “I am pleased to announce that the deployment of this mobile unit will expand the testing capacity of the Commission. It will also improve the service we provide and enable us to travel across the island to test Jamaican athletes in a secure environment that meets the required international standards.”
Member of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA), Megan Tapper said, “I am super impressed with the JADCO bus. I am happy that our government and our anti-doping agency is looking to the future and making us world leaders not only on the track but in anti-doping.
JADCO was formally established in 2008 to execute the national anti-doping program in accordance with the standards stipulated by the international governing body, the World Anti-Doping Agency. JADCO’s mission is to foster a dope free environment in Jamaica that promotes the ethics and spirit of sport through education, testing, advocacy, and coordination
of an effective anti-doping program in Jamaica.
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