The ITA publishes National Olympic Committee Clean Sport Education Guide for the Olympic Games Paris 2024


The ITA publishes National Olympic Committee Clean Sport Education Guide for the Olympic Games Paris 2024

The International Testing Agency (ITA) developed a resource, Clean Sport Education Guide, for the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) for the Paris 2024 Games in partnership with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and with the support of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). 

The Guide aims to help NOCs participating in the upcoming Olympic Games to provide clean sport education for their athletes and athlete support personnel in preparation for the event. 

The WADA International Standard for Education promotes the principle that athletes and their supporting personnel should be educated prior to their arrival at a Major Event. As consistent clean sport education is essential throughout an athlete's career, the ITA's NOC Clean Sport Education Guide for Paris 2024 supports these pre-Games efforts to educate and protect athletes.

Please click here to download the NOC Clean Sport Education Guide. 

The ITA has also collaborated with WADA and the IOC to prepare a dedicated online education course for athletes and coaches aiming to attend the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The course is available on WADA’s Anti-Doping Education and Learning Platform (ADEL) and was launched in October 2023. The ITA also continues to offer all athletes, athlete support personnel, coaches and anyone interested freely accessible monthly webinars on various clean sport topics. A dedicated edition on the Paris 2024 anti-doping program will be held on 30 May 2024, the registration is already open and available here.

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