With the Paris Olympic Games approaching, the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) hosted the Road to Paris 2024: Championing Clean Sports and Uniting for Anti-Doping Conference. The event aimed to educate Indian athletes about the dangers of prohibited substances while emphasizing ethical competition.
Inauguration of CoE-NSTS at NFSU
- Anurag Singh Thakur virtually inaugurated the Centre of Excellence for Nutritional Supplements Testing (CoE-NSTS) at the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
- NFSU, known for its expertise in forensic and cyber sciences, now houses a cutting-edge facility dedicated to testing nutritional supplements for athletes.
Launch of The Paris Pinnacle Guide
- NADA unveiled The Paris Pinnacle: NADA’s Guide to Ethical Sporting, a comprehensive resource providing guidelines for athletes preparing for the Paris Olympics 2024.
- The guide aims to empower athletes to compete ethically and uphold fair play principles.
Stakeholder Participation
- The conference saw participation from senior government officials, representatives of national sports federations, industry stakeholders, and media professionals.
- Their collective engagement highlighted India’s commitment to promoting clean sports and ethical competition globally.
India’s Commitment to Clean Sports
- As athletes worldwide gear up for the 2024 Olympics, India reaffirms its dedication to championing clean sports and combating doping.
- Through collaborative efforts, India asserts its role as a leader in fair play, integrity, and ethical competition in sports.