From violation to stigma: a literature review of athletes' lived experiences following anti-doping sanctions
Isaac Lockett, Cornelia Blank, Laurie Patterson, Daniel Westmattelmann, Daniela Lux, Andrea Petróczi

TL;DR
This paper reviews how athletes experience the consequences of anti-doping violations, highlighting emotional and social challenges and calling for more humane policies.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of athletes' lived experiences after anti-doping sanctions, identifying key areas of concern and research gaps.
Findings
Athletes face psychological distress, social isolation, and reputational damage after anti-doping violations.
There is a lack of female athlete representation and regional imbalances in the research on ADRV sanctions.
Highly cited studies often focus on doping motivations and firsthand experiences with sanctions.
Abstract
Despite its protective intent, the anti-doping system functions in a complex, high-stakes environment where strict liability and public scrutiny can produce unintended harms for sanctioned athletes. To date, limited insights exist into the lived experiences of individuals sanctioned for Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) under the World Anti-Doping Code. We located twelve English-language outputs published between 2011 and 2025 containing relevant empirical data, and used descriptive and bibliometric techniques, narrative synthesis, and citational analysis to evaluate the composition, impact, and practical relevance of this emerging body of work. Through narrative synthesis, we identified five key areas of concern: (1) psychological and emotional distress; (2) social isolation and reputational damage; (3) perceived procedural injustice and institutional abandonment; (4) disruption to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDoping in Sports · Sport and Mega-Event Impacts · Sports, Gender, and Society
