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Competitive video gamers will be tested for the same drugs banned at the Olympic Games under a new scheme by the Electronic Sports League. | Competitive video gamers will be tested for the same drugs banned at the Olympic Games under a new scheme by the Electronic Sports League. |
In July, the ESL said it would launch an anti-doping programme after a top gamer admitted taking a performance-enhancing drug during a tournament. | In July, the ESL said it would launch an anti-doping programme after a top gamer admitted taking a performance-enhancing drug during a tournament. |
Players breaking the new rules could be disqualified or banned from ESL competitions. | Players breaking the new rules could be disqualified or banned from ESL competitions. |
One games journalist said the move set a precedent for other tournaments. | One games journalist said the move set a precedent for other tournaments. |
The ESL said it had banned the same substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency, but players with a valid prescription would be given the opportunity to declare their medicines. | The ESL said it had banned the same substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency, but players with a valid prescription would be given the opportunity to declare their medicines. |
Restrictions apply "from the start of the first day until the end of the last day of competition", but players will not be punished for drugs taken outside of a competition. | Restrictions apply "from the start of the first day until the end of the last day of competition", but players will not be punished for drugs taken outside of a competition. |
Randomised tests | Randomised tests |
The ESL also said it had decided that saliva tests were a "better fit" than skin tests. | The ESL also said it had decided that saliva tests were a "better fit" than skin tests. |
"Our main goal is and always will be to maintain the fair play spirit and the integrity of our competitions," said Anna Rozwandowicz from the ESL. | "Our main goal is and always will be to maintain the fair play spirit and the integrity of our competitions," said Anna Rozwandowicz from the ESL. |
Thousands of video gamers attend eSports events to watch their favourite players and compete to win prizes of up to $500,000 (£322,700). | Thousands of video gamers attend eSports events to watch their favourite players and compete to win prizes of up to $500,000 (£322,700). |
The ESL announced its scheme after gamer Kory Friesen, known as Semphis, admitted he had taken Adderall at a tournament in March. | The ESL announced its scheme after gamer Kory Friesen, known as Semphis, admitted he had taken Adderall at a tournament in March. |
"ESports has gone from a hobby to something mainstream that people are prepared to take drugs to win," said games journalist Keith Andrew. | "ESports has gone from a hobby to something mainstream that people are prepared to take drugs to win," said games journalist Keith Andrew. |
"It's good that the ESL has done this, but a bit depressing that it's come to this. With prize money that big some people will go to any lengths to boost their performance. | "It's good that the ESL has done this, but a bit depressing that it's come to this. With prize money that big some people will go to any lengths to boost their performance. |
"Now one tournament has done it, there will be pressure mounting on other organisations to do the same." | "Now one tournament has done it, there will be pressure mounting on other organisations to do the same." |
The first randomised tests will take place at the next ESL tournament, which starts on 22 August. | The first randomised tests will take place at the next ESL tournament, which starts on 22 August. |
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