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NADA Germany trains Olympic Athletes via e-Learning

19.04.2024

The National Anti Doping Agency Germany (NADA Germany) is training all participating athletes on the longlist with an e-learning course specially developed for the Olympic Games in Paris. The longlist includes all potential candidates for the Olympic Games. 

Completion of the course is mandatory for the first time in accordance with the requirements of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) as a prerequisite for participation in the Olympic Games in Paris. The obligation initially applies to all athletes in the general test pool (ATP).

The content of the e-learning course covers specific changes and special features of the anti-doping regulations before and during the Olympic Games. In the course, athletes will learn, for example, who will test them during the Games and what applies to Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) on site in Paris.

The e-learning course is available in the TOGETHER AGAINST DOPING Academy in the "chunkx" learning app. It can be completed flexibly in terms of time and location. A similar course for the Paralympic Games is currently being planned.