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SportAccord becomes Signatory of World Anti-Doping Code

SportAccord becomes Signatory of World Anti-Doping Code
September 13, 2023

As part of its ongoing commitment to clean sport, SportAccord has confirmed it has recently become a signatory of the World Anti-Doping Code.

An important achievement for the new direction of SportAccord, this guarantees a comprehensive and Code compliant Anti-Doping Programme can be performed at the occasion of any multi-sport games or event organised by SportAccord.

SportAccord’s set of of fully WADA Code compliant Anti-Doping Rules will next be applied at the forthcoming 2023 World Combat Games taking place in Riyadh from 20th-30th October 2023.

Commenting on the importance of SportAccord becoming a signatory of the World Anti-Doping Code, SportAccord, President Ivo Ferriani advised “we have a key role to play in promoting clean sport and good governance principles and we look forward to continuing our collaboration with WADA, anti-doping organisations and other stakeholders, to strengthen anti-doping practices globally.

“The WADA Code is core to ensuring equality and fairness for athletes worldwide.  

“Becoming a signatory of the World Anti-Doping Code further enhances our commitment to clean sport and cooperation between sports organisations and public authorities worldwide.”

The primary role of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is to develop, harmonise and coordinate anti-doping rules and policies across all sports and countries. Key activities include scientific research, education, and development of anti-doping capacities, and monitoring compliance with the World Anti-Doping programme.  

The Anti-Doping programme protects the athletes’ fundamental right to participate in doping-free sport. Additionally the programme enables signatories like SportAccord, to maintain the integrity of sport in terms of respect for rules, other competitors, fair competition, a level playing field, and the value of clean sport to the world.

WADA Director General Olivier Niggli enthused “I am delighted to welcome SportAccord to the list of Signatories to the World Anti-Doping Code. We at WADA recognise the commitment this entails from SportAccord as an organisation, to the rules and principles we uphold every day to protect sport and the right of athletes to compete clean. I look forward to working with our colleagues at SportAccord.”

SportAccord is a sports event organisation based in the Olympic Capital, Lausanne, Switzerland, and governed by stakeholders representing the Olympic and non-Olympic International Federations.   

It brings together International Federations and organisations involved in the business of sport with the aim to serve, promote and protect the common interests of its stakeholders, and help them achieve their global objectives.

More information on World Anti-Doping Code 

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