Fall 2008 UIL Anabolic Steroid Testing Report
Media Contact: Kim Rogers
Phone: 512-471-5883
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Date: Feb 20, 2009
Category: Athletics
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The UIL Anabolic Steroid Testing Report for the fall of 2008 has been released by the UIL. The statistical report of the testing program that took place between September 2008 and December 2008 includes information such as the total number of tests conducted, the number of positive results and the breakdown of student-athletes tested by sport and gender.
Of the 18,817 tests conducted, there were seven (7) confirmed positive results and ten (10) unresolved test results. The ten unresolved results were reported from the laboratory with Testosterone: Epitestosterone (T:E) ratios greater than 6:1. Follow-up tests are being conducted on the ten unresolved cases. Once the follow-up tests are completed, the final results of those tests will be reported as either positive or negative.
For Testosterone, the definition of positive depends on an adverse analytical finding (positive result) based on the methods listed in the UIL Anabolic Steroid Testing Program Protocol which shows that the Testosterone is of exogenous origin, or if the ratio of the total concentration of Testosterone to that of Epitestosterone (T:E) in the urine is greater than 6:1, unless there is evidence that this ratio is due to a physiological or pathological condition.
Additionally, there were forty-eight (48) protocol positive results. These protocol positive results occurred as violations of the UIL Anabolic Steroid Testing Program Protocol. Forty-three (43) of these violations were the result of unexcused absences, five (5) were due to refusal of the student-athlete to participate in the collection process.
Of the 334 schools where tests were conducted, 12,159 boys were tested representing 10 sports and 6,658 girls were tested representing 12 sports. The sports with the most student-athletes tested were football for males (4,535) and volleyball for females (1,089). The total number of student-athletes tested for each sport, includes multiple sport participants. Therefore, the individual sport numbers will differ from the total number of athletes tested. Overall, there were 6,083 freshmen student-athletes tested, the most of any grade level.
The complete Fall 2008 UIL Anabolic Steroid Testing Report follows.
Total Number of Tests: 18,817
12,159 boys were tested representing 10 sports
6,658 girls were tested representing 12 sports
334 schools were tested
Breakdown of Tests Conducted by Grade and Gender:
9th grade - Females: 2,202, Males: 3,881
10th grade - Females: 1,926, Males: 3,377
11th grade - Females: 1,460, Males: 2,749
12th grade - Females: 1,058, Males: 2,128
Breakdown of Tests Conducted by Sport:
A multisport athlete will be represented more than once in this list. Therefore, the individual sport numbers will differ from the total number of athletes tested.
Male Baseball: 787
Male Basketball: 1,213
Male Cross-Country: 256
Male Football: 4,535
Male Golf: 336
Male Soccer: 1,313
Male Swimming: 230
Male Tennis: 517
Male Track & Field: 128
Male Wrestling: 187
Female Baseball: 18
Female Basketball: 804
Female Cross-County: 188
Female Football: 11
Female Golf: 157
Female Soccer: 942
Female Softball: 643
Female Swimming: 245
Female Tennis: 554
Female Track & Field: 306
Female Volleyball: 1,089
Female Wrestling: 58
Fall 2008 Results:
Total Number of Positives: 7
Total Number of Unresolved: 10*
*The 10 Unresolved Cases were reported from the laboratory with Testosterone: Epitestosterone (T:E) ratios greater than 6:1. These 10 T:E cases require further investigation, collection and/or laboratory analysis before a final resolution can be reached.
Total Number of Protocol Positives: 48
A protocol positive results when a student-athlete violates UIL steroid-testing protocol. 43 were the result of unexcused absences, 5 refused to participate in the collection process.
Cumulative Results from Feb. 2008-Dec. 2008
Total Number of Tests Conducted: 28,934
Total Number of Positives: 11
Total Number of Unresolved: 12
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