LONDON Every British athlete heading to the Beijing Olympics will be tested for drugs at least once before the games.
UK Sport announced plans Wednesday for the country's most comprehensive pre-Olympic testing program, with more than 1,500 tests set to be administered to athletes competing at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The program started Jan. 1 and will run until the opening of the Olympic Village in Beijing on July 27, 12 days before the opening ceremony.
From July 27, the World Anti-Doping Agency will supervise tests on all athletes in conjunction with the Chinese organizing committee. About 4,500 doping tests will be carried out during the Aug. 8-24 games in line with the International Olympic Committee's zero-tolerance policy.
"Obviously, those in high-risk sports or disciplines can and will be tested more often," said John Scott, director of drug-free sport for Britain's national anti-doping organization. "There is no limit to the number of times we might test an individual athlete."






