Is dope testing still a numbers game? 

Leaders in sports integrity tackled whether sports are maximising technology for a proactive approach to anti-doping.
Is technology being used effectively to drive a proactive, intelligence-led approach to anti-doping, or is testing still confined to a mere ‘numbers game’? This pressing question takes centre stage in our upcoming sports integrity webinar.

Esteemed experts assessed the efficacy of our present strategies in the battle against doping breaches in sports. Our panel will delved into the potential imbalance between quantity and quality, where valuable time, budget, and resources are expended without delivering proportionate gains in testing accuracy.

From safeguarding the anonymity of confidential reporters to the seamless dissemination of intelligence across sporting domains, this webinar will advanced beyond the rhetoric to scrutinise the technology advances at our disposal and answered whether we are fully capitalising on these innovations to create more inclusive, athlete-centric anti-doping frameworks.

Chair:

  • Greg McKenna, Head of Unit, Biathlon Integrity Unit

Panel:

  • Richard McLaren, Co-founder and CEO, McLaren Global Sport Solutions​
  • Nicole Sapstead, Senior Director, Anti-Doping, International Tennis Integrity Agency​
  • Tim Naylor, Director of Integrity and Regulation, British Horseracing Authority​
  • Nicholas Raudenski, Head of Intelligence and Investigations, International Testing Agency​
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