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For the ninth time, experts in international doping education met at the Education Summit of the Penrose Education Experts and Resource Sharing group (PEERS) in Colorado Springs. Participants included representatives from Denmark, Japan, Austria, Switzerland, the USA, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, the Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organisation and a representative of the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU).
The National Anti Doping Organisation of Germany (NADA Germany) presented its current education work in a lecture. The focus was on the topics of onboarding, training and quality assurance for the educators who are responsible for organising prevention events for NADA Germany.
In addition, Michael Behr, Head of Education, who represented NADA Germany in the USA, presented a survey of participants in the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, in which the athletes' views on anti-doping work were recorded.