UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) has welcomed seven new members to its Athlete Commission, a diverse cohort of elite sportspeople who are passionate about clean sport. The now 12-strong group of British athletes are responsible for helping to shape UKAD’s work and ensuring that athletes are placed at the heart of its policies and practices. Amongst the

UKAD focuses on target testing and education
UK Anti-Doping focuses on targeted testing for Paris 2024, with plans to educate 2,470 Team GB and ParalympicsGB hopefuls • Before Paris 2024, UKAD is set to educate circa 2,470 long–listed athletes and support personnel hoping to represent Team GB and ParalympicsGB • Targeted testing for athletes heading to the Games has begun • Reanalysis

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An interview with Pippa Britton
Pippa Britton – double Paralympic archer, world record holder and former Vice Chair of UK Anti-Doping Board – “I realised that if things aren’t right and you want things to change, then you’ve got to be in the room where the decisions are made.” Pippa Britton is a double Paralympic archer, having competed for Paralympics

UK Anti-Doping begins education for home nation athletes
UK Anti-Doping begins education for home nation athletes headed to the Commonwealth Games UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) has kicked off its Pre-Games Clean Sport Education for around 1,300 home nation athletes heading to the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. In collaboration with the four Commonwealth Games Agencies and Home Country Sports Councils, UKAD has begun the work to

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University of Bath Awarded ‘Elite’ Status by UKAD
The University of Bath has become the latest university to complete UK Anti-Doping (UKAD)’s Accreditation Programme. The University has shown its firm commitment and dedication to clean sport by completing the Programme and achieving the highest level of ‘elite status’. The Accreditation Programme was launched in 2012 to recognise and enhance the work being conducted
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