The SA Institute for Drug-Free Sport used two high-profile rugby games last week to launch an anti-doping initiative designed to address recent statistics that showed a 100 per cent increase in doping offenses in South Africa.
... , is now available. This issue, entitled “Levelling the PlayingField,” highlights key amendments to the World Anti-Doping ... Russia, and shares interviews with experts from the field. Among other features of this issue are a look at ...
... doping-free sport. WADA strives to establish a level playingfield, to allow them to concentrate on the pursuit of athletic excellence through their natural talent – "playing true". WADA works to ensure that athletes benefit ...
... participating in these Games are the very best in their field and many will be part of the next generation of ... in them and help them to understand the importance of ‘Playing True’ if we want them to contribute to building a level playingfield for the years to come.” Visitors to the AO ...
... aim being to protect the clean athlete and provide a level playingfield for all. This unique partnership helps foster the ... the anti-doping community, are to succeed in levelling the playingfield, it will require the will of everyone who ...
... could make a success of becoming a professional track and field athlete. PLAY TRUE: Who was your role model growing up ... concept then I am pleased. My hope is that one day the playingfield will be level. PLAY TRUE: As one of the ... to break the rules that govern our sport won’t make the playingfield level because you believe others are doping. I ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) joins the world in mourning the loss of Nelson Mandela, and offers its condolences to his family and to the people of South Africa.A Nobel Peace Prize laureate and statesman, Mr. Mandela’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations.