Country for PR: Japan
Contributor: Kyodo News JBN
Friday, December 04 2020 - 18:00
AsiaNet
Japan Sports Agency and JADA Host Online "2020 International Seminar" in Partnership with WADA
TOKYO, Dec. 4, 2020/Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/--

The Japan Sports Agency (JSA) of the Japanese Government and the Japan 
Anti-Doping Agency (JADA) hosted the annual "International Anti-Doping Seminar 
in Asia & Oceania" on December 1-3. The 14th annual seminar was organized as 
"GoVirtual" for the first time due to COVID-19. 2020 is a landmark year for 
anti-doping organizations (ADOs) as the revised World Anti-Doping Code 
(2021Code) and International Standards will become effective from January 2021. 
The seminar in this significant timing has brought together more than 200 
people from 52 countries/regions online to exchange information matching the 
needs of ADOs, and the participants virtually united despite the time 
difference. 

Images: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/release/202012038062?p=images

The theme of the 2020 seminar was "Are you ready!?--for the 2021Code & 
International Standards and for beyond." JADA developed the agenda with WADA 
based on the input from the anti-doping community in Asia and Oceania in 
advance.  

In his opening address, Mr. Taido Tanose, State Minister of MEXT(*1) and WADA 
Executive Committee member, expressed how the anti-doping community should be 
united in this difficult time to reassure the confidence of athletes and public 
that sport can be played in a clean environment and how the Tokyo 2020 in 2021 
can be a doping-free Games. Echoing Mr. Tanose, Mr. Witold Banka (WADA 
President) stressed: "WADA must go further to build bridges and unite efforts 
to protect athletes and the integrity of sports globally" and how a clean sport 
community exists for athletes. 

(*1)MEXT: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology 

Throughout the three-day seminar, it was highlighted that anti-doping is in "a 
new era" with the revised 2021 World Anti-Doping Code and two new International 
Standards (Education and Results Management) added to six other existing ones. 
Day 2 of the seminar was dedicated to "Education" reflecting the importance of 
the new International Standard for Education (ISE). 

The seminar continues to put the athlete-centered engagement. At the Athletes 
Roundtable, Ms Yang Yang (WADA Vice President), Mr. Ben Sandford (WADA Athlete 
Committee Chair) and Dr. Murofushi Koji, Commissioner of the JSA and former 
WADA and JADA Athlete Committee member, discussed how the new ISE and "Athlete 
Anti-Doping Rights Act" can bring the positive impact on protecting clean and 
fair athletes and developing the sporting values.

There were exchanges of collaborative clean sport initiatives presented by the 
International Testing Agency (ITA), Badminton World Federation (BWF) and 
regional members of the anti-doping community. The panel session revealed how a 
closer partnership and learning good practices can raise the standard of the 
anti-doping organizations. 

Over the three days of the seminar, JADA ensured dialogue and interactions 
among participants from the anti-doping community, athletes, WADA executives 
and ITA in an informal format. Given anti-doping activity has been required of 
some adaptation due to COVID-19, JADA conducted a post-seminar "Japan Day" fun 
session and shared some examples of online value-based education activities 
with Asia-Oceania colleagues. 

The 2020 International Seminar was successfully closed with "solidarity and 
unity" remarks by Prof. Hidenori Suzuki, JADA Chair. He reassured the Japanese 
commitment to the continuous partnership among the anti-doping organizations to 
raise the standard. Throughout the seminar, the participants were able to gain 
confidence for the implementation of the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code, and JADA 
will keep initiating the capacity development to support the clean and fair 
sport movement across the Asian and Oceanian regions. 

Find more information on the International Anti-Doping Seminar, visit here:
https://www.playtrue2020-sp4t.jp/


Source: Japan Anti-Doping Agency (JADA)