Program
Wed 15 January 2020
Arrival and registration
Welcome reception with drinks and fingerfood - short welcome by Herman Ram, Doping Authority Netherlands & Joseph de Pencier, Founding CEO of iNado / CCES
Dinner (at own expense)
Thu 16 January 2020
Reception and registration
Opening of the conference
Herman Ram, Doping Authority Netherlands, Tom May, WADA & Jorge Leyva, iNADO & Ben Sandford, WADA and former athlete
The purpose of the 2021 WAD Program
Tom May, WADA
The most significant changes to the WAD Program
Tony Cunningham, WADA - Ulrich Haas, University of Zurich
Coffee break
First round of parallel sessions
1.1 New education requirements
Tony Cunningham - Eva Erfle, WADA
1.2 The protection of privacy and personal information
Lars Mortsiefer, National Anti Doping Agency Germany
1.3 New results management requirements
Akira Kataoka, Japan Anti-Doping Agency - Kazuki Shishido, Uryu & Itoga
1.4 Catching intentional dopers, protecting clean athletes
Ben Sandford, WADA & former athlete
1.5 Legal position of non-signatory service providers
Benjamin Cohen, ITA
Lunch
Second round of parallel sessions
2.1 Setting up an education plan: what are the challenges?
Colin Allen, UKAD - Gobinathan Nair, Southeast Asia RADO
2.2 Code compliance
Matthew Johnson, UKAD
2.3 Harmonisation of anti-doping rules for non-signatories
Herman Ram, Doping Authority Netherlands
2.4 Strengthening the athlete voice in anti-doping policy
Chiel Warners, WADA
2.5 The financial arms race
Michiel van Dijk, CMS Law
Tea break
Implementing the Anti-Doping Rights Act in anti-doping policy
Ben Sandford, WADA and former athlete
Closing plenary session
Joseph de Pencier, Founding CEO of iNado / CCES
Speech by the Dutch Minister for Medical Care and Sport |
Free time and dress for dinner Dresscode Tenue de Ville
Transfer by bus to dinner location
Dinner at the Government of the Province of Limburg on the Meuse
Fri 17 January 2020
Opening of day 2
Joseph de Pencier, Founding CEO of iNado / CCES
Co-operation of Code signatories
Jorge Leyva, CEO iNADO
Safeguarding whistleblowing policy
Margarita Pakhnotskaya, RUSADA
Contributing to clean sport in professional cycling: the additional independent anti-doping program at Team Sunweb
Iwan Spekenbrink, Team Sunweb
Coffee break
Third round of parallel sessions
3.1 Mutual recognition of education programs
Annemarie Haahr Kristensen, Anti Doping Denmark - Marc Vouillamoz, UEFA
3.2 Challenges related to the International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions
Sebastian Thormann, National Anti-Doping Agency Germany
3.3 Developments concerning the Prohibited List
Detlef Thieme, IDAS Dresden
3.4 Harmonisation of rules adjacent to the anti-doping rules
Francesca Rossi, AFLD
3.5 Athletes’ perception of the current anti-doping movement
Rob Koehler, Global Athlete
3.6 Implementation of the revised Code by small anti-doping organisations
Jorge Leyva, CEO iNADO
Coffee break
Fourth round of parallel sessions
4.1 Applying the new rules concerning Substances of Abuse
Jude Ellis, Drug Free Sport New Zealand
4.2 New requirements for training and assessing Doping Control Officers
Fahmy Galant, South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport
4.3 The effectiveness of anti-doping policies
Olivier de Hon, Doping Authority Netherlands
4.4 Managing low concentrations of prohibited substances in doping samples
Peter Van Eenoo, DoCoLab-UGent
4.5 Jurisdiction issues related to the Code
Emily Wisnosky, FIBA
Lunch
A brief look at the future of anti-doping
Joseph de Pencier, Founding CEO of iNado / CCES
Closing plenary session
Joseph de Pencier, Founding CEO of iNado / CCES
Closing drinks
End of the conference and departure
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