Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2024 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP is Sold Out


Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2024 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP is Sold Out

Due to overwhelming support, the Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2024, in association with Winston & Strawn LLP, is now officially sold out. We sincerely thank every delegate who contributed to this success and eagerly anticipate welcoming you to an enriching experience. Our world-class lineup of speakers will deliver a day of lively debate, analysis, and insight, alongside valuable networking opportunities. 

Apologies to those unable to book a spot this time. We've opened a waiting list here for those who wish to join us, but availability is not guaranteed.

The 9th Sport Resolutions Annual Conference will cover the following topics:

  • Session 1 | Sports' Overlooked Blind Spot: Addressing Abuse Against Match Officials. 
  • Session 2 | Waving the REDs Flag. 
  • Session 3 | International Investigations in Sport: Catching Wrongdoers.
  • Session 4 | Rise, Fall, and Redemption: The Dwain Chambers Story. 
  • Session 5 | One Day in December: The Future Competitive Landscape in Sport. 

To view the full agenda please visit here.

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