Registration for the Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP closes today


Registration for the Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP closes today

Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP will take place tomorrow (Thursday 4th May) at the five-star Leonardo Royal London Hotel, St Paul's. 

The registration for the event closes at 20:00 (UK time) today (Wednesday 3rd May).

The event will cover the following five topics: 

  • SESSION 1 | Do women belong in sport?
  • SESSION 2 | Trans athlete eligibility in sports: a snapshot in time
  • SESSION 3 | Impact of sports on the environment
  • SESSION 4 | Latest developments and the future of safeguarding
  • SESSION 5 | (Dried) Blood, Sweat and Data: Future Opportunities within Anti-Doping

The final programme including the schedule of sessions and speaker biographies can be accessed here.

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