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IOC to ban syringes at London 2012

14:09, July 09, 2011      

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The International Olympic Committee announced that they will ban the possession of syringes outside medical areas at the 2012 Olympic Games to prevent doping.

The IOC meeting in Durban approved the measure in principle on Friday.

The IOC's medical commission president Arne Ljungqvist said it was a "message of good medical practice".

Ljungqvist said the syringes could be used for doping and suggested that all materials used for injections should be prohibited in the Olympic village, dormitories, locker rooms and around the stadiums.

"We want to send a message saying: 'Behave appropriately in regard to medical treatment,'" he said.

"We do not want treatment to take place anywhere and be administered by anyone," said Ljungqvist. "A doctor will, of course, retain the right to treat an athlete as he deems necessary, but we want to be kept informed."

The international cycling, rowing and gymnastics federations already have no-needle policies.

Source:Xinhua
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