Submit contributions for WADA Unintentional Doping Research Project by 23 June


Submit contributions for WADA Unintentional Doping Research Project by 23 June

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published a reminder to stakeholders that its deadline to submit contributions for its Unintentional Doping Research Project is this Monday, 23 June 2025. So far, the agency has received over 1,000 submissions, but it hopes to receive many more.

WADA’s Taskforce on Unintentional Doping invites everyone, including athletes, athlete support personnel (e.g. coaches, physicians, parents), anti-doping practitioners, academics, and policymakers to submit personal experiences, professional opinions, research evidence, and examples of emerging practices concerning unintentional doping. The agency aims to use the submissions to create preventative strategies for everyone involved in anti-doping.

To make a submission, please visit WADA’s website. French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian versions of the form are also available. The form is open to all, and submissions can be made anonymously.

The full scope of the work of the Unintentional Doping Taskforce and the Call for Contributions on Unintentional Doping is also available on WADA’s website.

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