ADAMS
ADAMS (Anti-Doping Administration & Management System)
Ensuring fair and clean competition is everyone’s
responsibility – Athletes, Coaches, National Paralympic Committees,
International Federations, Governments, National Anti-Doping Organizations and
World Organizations to name a few. To assist in this endeavour, the World
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has developed a system to co-ordinate anti-doping
activities to help athletes and stakeholders with their implementation of the
World Anti-Doping Code.
Fully supported by the IPC,
the Anti-Doping
Administration & Management System (ADAMS) is a web-based clearing house
system that simplifies the daily anti-doping activities of all those involved in
anti-doping, including athletes. Its primary benefit is that it allows all
anti-doping information to be stored in one location so that it can be easily
shared with other organizations on a need-to-know basis.
There are four primary functions in which ADAMS addresses:
- Athlete Whereabouts
- Information Clearing House (Where all information is stored)
- Doping Control (Testing, Results Management)
- Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)
For more information on ADAMS, please visit the official
WADA website with its ADAMS Information.
Athlete Whereabouts Training Video for ADAMS
Please follow these instructions to download the training video:
- Click on Athlete Whereabouts Training Video for ADAMS
- Click Save
- Save the zipped file on your local hard drive
- Once Saved, open the Zipped file
- Click on Extract
- Choose where to Extract the files, a new folder would be preferable
- Once Extracted you will have two files in the folder: Athlete Whereabouts Training.htm and Athlete Whereabouts Training.swf
- Double click on the '.htm' file to play the video. It will launch in your default web browser.
ADAMS Athlete User Guide
To start using ADAMS, you will need a username and password. To request this
or for further information, please contact the IPC Medical & Scientific
Department by e-mail at whereabouts@paralympic.org or via
telephone at +49-228-2097-130.


