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Competitors who retired while being in the PERSILAT RTP 1, and those who are making a
                  comeback to the national team level, need to notice PERSILAT about their comeback in
                  advance if they wish to continue their career on the national team level. These competitors
                  are  then  included  to  PERSILAT  RTP.  Also,  competitors  that  are  serving  a  period  of
                  ineligibility  are  to  be  included  in  PERSILAT  Testing  Pool  as  well  as  possible  suspected
                  dopers.

                   4.1  PERSILAT RTP

                       A competitor in the PERSILAT Registered Testing Pool (RTP) is required to make a
                       quarterly Whereabouts Filing that provides accurate and complete information about
                       the Competitor’s Whereabouts during the forthcoming quarter.

                       PERSILAT RTP consisting of all medallists in Major Events. PERSILAT will then choose
                       the competitors according to this pattern*:

                         Number of Competitor         Gender                      Category
                         13 competitors              Men/Male        Match Category’s Gold Medallist
                         11 competitors           Women/Female  Match Category’s Gold Medallist
                         13 competitors              Men/Male        Match Category’s Silver Medallist
                         11 competitors           Women/Female  Match Category’s Silver Medallist
                         13 competitors              Men/Male        Match Category’s Bronze Medallist
                         11 competitors           Women/Female  Match Category’s Bronze Medallist

                       *Also depending on the mission carried out by the Doping Officer on the competition
                       days, as it may be selected or random chosen competitors.

                       These competitors will submit their individual whereabouts flings to the PERSILAT
                       four times in a year.





















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