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The problem of the obligation of a child athlete to comply with the provisions of the anti-doping legislation of Ukraine

    1. [1] Uzhhorod National University

      Uzhhorod National University

      Ucrania

    2. [2] Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Ukraine
    3. [3] Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A.S. Makarenko, Ukraine
  • Localización: Sport TK: revista euroamericana de ciencias del deporte, ISSN 2254-4070, ISSN-e 2340-8812, Nº. Extra 11, 2 (Suplemento), 2022, págs. 237-245
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Individuals of the sports school can be children and young people who have no medical contraindications for sports. Once the athlete gets enrolled in a sports school after successfully completing the required documentation process, a written letter is provided by the director of the school. Followed by this, the child acquires the corresponding status and,from thatmoment, he or she has a number of rights and responsibilities. Most of the sports schools prohibitthe substance abuse once youth or children become part of their organization.After getting enrolled in a sports school, a child has certain responsibilities, including the obligation not to use prohibited substancesand methods. In this article, the authors examine the legality of imposing this obligation on a child. The authors concludedthat the child is obliged to comply with the anti-doping rules of sports organizations, but at the same time he/shehas no right to buy medicines and choose a doctor on his/her own, and these things must be done byparents according to the legislation of Ukraine.


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