FAQ
In order to compete at World Masters Athletics Championships you need to be part of your national organization, please visit the Regions and choose your relevant area, then go to the necessary area website and locate your contact as they will be able to assist you. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist you further when it comes to joining your local country affiliation. But we look forward to seeing you at any upcoming championships! Athletes aged 35 years and older participate in the following age groups: See documents. Dear Athlete, Each year we have a number of applications from men for a TUE for testosterone replacement or supplementation. These requests are sent to three doctors on a panel. The doctors must abide by the WADA TUEC Guidelines. WMA does not make decisions for TUEs outside of the WADA guidelines. Here are the WADA TUEC Guidelines (taken from the WADA website): Medical information to support the decisions of TUE Committees for male hypogonadism Organic primary hypogonadism may be due to: Organic secondary hypogonadism may be due to: Functional causes of hypogonadism (The list is representative of observed conditions and not necessarily complete). To help to make this simpler, for those who find the guidelines technical, here are some key points. Some important points In cases where there is testicular failure with age, and where there are accompanying symptoms, applicants might need to have replacement testosterone to remove the symptoms, but this makes them ineligible to compete. This situation has been discussed with WADA on several occasions and the ruling still stands. Any person taking testosterone replacement outside of competition is ineligible to compete. It is a doping offence to take testosterone between competitions. The effects of taking testosterone can be present for many months or longer. Why would testosterone not be allowed? There is evidence that testosterone that is not made by the body acts differently to testosterone made by the body. One example is that testosterone given from outside the body can raise the haemoglobin levels of older men thus giving them a substantial advantage in competition, DESPITE THEIR LEVELS OF TESTOSTERONE BEING RECORDED AS WITHIN THE NORMAL RANGE. So, having normal levels does NOT mean that there is no advantage. On a separate point, many older men are competing with low levels of testosterone but do not have any symptoms. Therefore, they will be disadvantaged against any competitors who have had their testosterone levels raised, even if these levels remain within the normal range. I appreciate that this is very frustrating to many men who have symptoms that need treating. However, no-one wants to cheat knowingly or unknowingly. I therefore ask that all athletes look to their own integrity and conscience when it comes to medication and competing. Any questions regarding the TUE ruling for testosterone should be directed to WADA rather than WMA. Please use this form only if you require assistance in some WMA-related matter, and someone will respond as soon as possible. Please note: if your query is regarding any part of the competition entry process or the organization of such events, you need to contact the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) directly.
How do I compete in Masters Athletics?
What are the age categories for Master Athletics?
Age
Male age group
Female age group
35 ‐ 39
M35
W35
40 ‐ 44
M40
W40
45 ‐ 49
M45
W45
50 ‐ 54
M50
W50
55 ‐ 59
M55
W55
60 ‐ 64
M60
W60
65 ‐ 69
M65
W65
70 ‐ 74
M70
W70
75 ‐ 79
M75
W75
80 ‐ 84
M80
W80
85 ‐ 89
M85
W85
90 ‐ 94
M90
W90
95 ‐ 99
M95
W95
100+
M100
W100
What are the events of Masters Athletics?
Can I use testosterone replacement or supplementation?
TUE should only be approved for hypogonadism that has an organic etiology. TUE should not be approved for androgen deficiency due to functional disorder.
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