Sport Resolutions to continue supporting World Athletics at Tokyo 25 Championships


Sport Resolutions to continue supporting World Athletics at Tokyo 25 Championships

We are pleased to announce Sport Resolutions’ (SR) continued collaboration with the World Athletics during the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25, taking place in Japan from 13 to 21 September 2025.

Sport Resolutions will coordinate an ad hoc panel of the Disciplinary Tribunal, available remotely throughout the Championships to ensure that any urgent disciplinary matters are handled promptly and independently.

Since the Athletics Integrity Unit’s (AIU) establishment in 2017, SR has served as the independent secretariat to the World Athletics Disciplinary Tribunal. The AIU operates independently of World Athletics and plays a vital role in safeguarding the sport’s integrity worldwide.

Kylie Brackenridge, Head of Case Management at Sport Resolutions, said:

“We are proud to once again support the Athletics Integrity Unit during one of the most important events in the athletics calendar. Ensuring access to an impartial and responsive tribunal during the Championships reinforces our commitment to upholding fair play and integrity in global sport. Our experienced panel members and secretariat team are prepared to assist swiftly and independently, as we have done in previous editions of the Championships in Doha, Oregon, and Budapest.”

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