AIMS and ITA Partner to Strengthen Anti-Doping Standards Across Member Federations
The Alliance of Independent Recognised Members of Sport (AIMS) announced a strategic partnership with the International Testing Agency (ITA) during its 2024 General Assembly held at the Olympic House. The collaboration aims to provide harmonized, code-compliant anti-doping solutions to AIMS’ member federations, ensuring a level playing field for athletes across diverse sports disciplines. Presented by […]
“Proactive reporting – your questions answered” ITA’s August Webinar
ITA’s August monthly webinar is dedicated to “Proactive reporting – your questions answered”. REVEAL, ITA’s proactive reporting platform, offers a simple and trustworthy solution for any individual in the sports world to report behaviour that goes against the principle of clean sport. These are a few common questions asked about reporting which François Marclay PhD, […]
ITA January Webinar – “Clean Sport 101”
Our January monthly webinar is dedicated to “Clean Sport 101”. Our 2024 webinar series kicks off with a focus on “Clean Sport 101”. We invite all athletes and their support personnel to join us as we discuss the protection of clean sport with ITA Education Ambassadors and former professional athletes, Florence Schelling, OLY and Anita […]
ITA December Webinar: “Clean Sport for Youth Athletes”
Our December monthly webinar is dedicated to “Clean Sport for Youth Athletes”. It is our pleasure to offer this webinar on clean sport for youth athletes encompassing the anti-doping program at the Winter Youth Olympic Games Gangwon 2024. This session will be led by athletes, for athletes and Athlete Support Personnel. With Gangwon 2024 and […]
WADA publishes revised TDSSA that will come into force on 1 January 2024
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is pleased to publish version 9.0 of the Technical Document for Sport Specific Analysis (TDSSA), which will enter into force on 1 January 2024. The revised TDSSA was approved by WADA’s Executive Committee (ExCo) on 16 November 2023. The TDSSA is a mandatory Level 2 document that must be implemented by all Anti-Doping […]
ITA November Webinar 2023: “What you need to know for 2024”
Our November monthly webinar is dedicated to “What you need to know for 2024”. The 2024 Prohibited List, which documents all substances and methods prohibited in sport, has recently been published and its changes will come into force on 1 January 2024. Mark Stuart, a sports pharmacist, and ITA Operations Development Senior Manager will be […]
ITA October Monthly Webinar: “An Athlete’s Guide to Supplements: Best Practices for Informed Decisions”
Our October monthly webinar is dedicated to “An Athlete’s Guide to Supplements: Best Practices for Informed Decisions”. Are you aware of the risks associated with supplements? Studies conducted by LCG have shown that supplements available on the market can be contaminated and mislabelled, which can lead to an athlete inadvertently ingesting substances on the Prohibited […]
ITA September Webinar: Proactive Reporting of Doping in Sport: An athlete-centric approach”
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 […]
August monthly webinar “Whereabouts – A practical guide for athletes”
Research has shown that fulfilling Whereabouts responsibilities can be a source of anxiety for athletes who are in a testing pool. Therefore, our August monthly webinar aims to provide you with practical guidance and advice to give you confidence to fulfil your responsibilities. We are delighted to be joined by Krisztina Bedocs, 3x European Champion […]
July monthly webinar: “What is Doping? The 11 rules explained”
Join the July monthly webinar dedicated to “What is Doping? The 11 rules explained”. A Doping violation is commonly thought of as an athlete testing positive after an analysis of their urine or blood sample. Whilst this counts for the majority of doping cases, did you know that there are additional 10 conducts which could […]