The September monthly webinar is dedicated to “Proactive Reporting of Doping in Sport: An athlete-centric approach”. 

Did you know, based on WADA statistics, 98.75% of ADRVs involved athletes? This means that only 1.25% of ADRVs were tied to Athlete Support Personnel (ASPs), yet experience indicates that athletes rarely dope alone.  

Did you know that some of the biggest cases of uncovering of major, systematic doping regimes have come from proactive reporting? 

Clean sport and the protection of athletes relies on the proactive reporting of big and small pieces of information.

Join us and panellists Toby Atkins, ITA Education Ambassador and proactive reporter, and Nicholas Raudenski, ITA Head of Intelligence & Investigations, on 26th September to be part of a discussion on encouraging proactive reporting and addressing barriers to reporting so athletes and other members of the sport community are confident and willing to report what they have seen, heard, know or suspect.  

We will leave time at the end of the session to answer your questions on proactive reporting. You can either submit your question during the session or submit in advance via the registration form or by emailing education@ita.sport.

As always, we are pleased to deliver these webinars in English with simultaneous translation to four additional languages – Arabic (العربية), Spanish (español), French (français) and Russian (русский).

Topic: Proactive Reporting of Doping in Sport: An athlete-centric approach

Registration linkhttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G74VrDRTS8CSjLgHNuVbzg#/registration

Event date: Tuesday 26 September, 14:00 – 15:00 CEST

Panellists:

  • Toby Atkins, ITA Education Ambassador
  • Nicholas Raudenski, ITA Head of Intelligence & Investigations

Moderator: Nikki Hamblin, ITA Education Team

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As always, thank you for your support of our clean sport education efforts.