Stay tuned for updates coming your way! In the meantime, feel free to drop us a message! :D Kurash is a Central Asian grappling sport dating back at least 2500 years. Recently, its rule structure and competition format has been modernized, and it holds a place as one of Uzbekistan's national sports, as well as being a young international sport that has even more potential for rapid development. Wo
rldwide, Kurash is becoming more popular, and has gained recognition from the Olympic Council of Asia – the continental division of the IOC. Several World Championships have been held over the last 20 years. It is also finding its way into regional games, such as the Asian Summer Games, Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, and Asian Beach Games. The word "Kurash" means "reaching the goal by the just or fair way". We welcome you to be part of our growing Kurash family!
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Statement of Anti-doping Policy
STATEMENT
The Kurash Federation of Singapore (“KFS”) has on 01 Aug 2022 signed the Collective Policy thereby agreeing to at all times:
1. Recognise and accept the Anti-Doping Singapore (ADS) as the National Anti-Doping Organisation designated by the Singapore Government as having the responsibility for all doping matters relating to sport in Singapore;
2. Accept the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules, both of which are established in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code, as the basis for the fight against doping in sport;
3. Adopt the Anti-Doping of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules either directly or by reference into our governing documents, constitution and/or rules and regulations, and which shall have binding force and effect on our members and Participants; and
4. Agree to observe, abide by and implement the provisions of the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules in respect of our affairs and activities. The KFS condemns the use of doping in sport. It recognises the right of all its Athletes to participate in a sport that is free from the misuse of drugs. The KFS is committed to educate, inform and test, as appropriate, participants competing in kurash in Singapore, and representing Singapore, so that it remains a drug-free sport. It is a requirement of participation in the sport that all its Athletes, Athlete support personnel and other persons under the jurisdiction of the KFS comply with the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules set out and published by the KFS and ADS. In testing its Athletes, the KFS is committed to handling the management of results in a confidential and accountable manner and to carry out disciplinary procedures where appropriate by the fair and independent process it has agreed with its members and with ADS, its appointed National Anti-Doping Organisation, for the collection of doping control samples. The disciplinary procedure for a contravention of these rules is published in full in the ADS Anti-Doping Rules. ANTI-DOPING RULES
The Executive Committee / Management Committee of the Kurash Federation of Singapore has on 01 Aug 2022 adopted the ADS Anti-Doping Rules as the Kurash Federation of Singapore’s Anti-Doping Rules. The ADS Anti-Doping Rules published by Anti-Doping Singapore (or its successor), as amended from time to time, shall take immediate effect and be construed as rules of the Kurash Federation of Singapore. APPLICATION OF ANTI-DOPING RULES
All affiliates, members, athletes, participants, staff and any other individual, paid or on a volunteer basis, who are under the jurisdiction of the Kurash Federation of Singapore are bound by the Anti-Doping Rules of the Kurash Federation of Singapore and agree to abide by these Anti-Doping Rules.