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NADA and Athletes Germany intensify cooperation

NADA and Athletes Germany intensify cooperation

The National Anti-Doping Agency Germany (NADA) and Athletes Germany are intensifying their cooperation to protect clean athletes. Both organisations are committed to protecting athletes and the integrity of sport. Doping endangers the health of athletes, deceives competitors, the public and the organisers and destroys the values of sport.


CAS plans two offices for Olympic Games in Paris

CAS plans two offices for Olympic Games in Paris

The International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is preparing to open two temporary offices in Paris for the Olympic Games. There will be one office for the CAS Ad Hoc Division, which will handle all legal disputes that arise during the Summer Games. The second temporary office is for the CAS Anti-Doping Division, which decides on possible doping cases.


Salt Lake City unveils 2034 Olympic budget

Salt Lake City unveils 2034 Olympic budget

Utah’s bid to bring the Winter Olympics back to Salt Lake City takes another step forward, as the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games released its budget on Monday to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as part of their response to the Future Host Questionnaire. The organisers projected that hosting the 2034 Winter Games in Utah would cost nearly $4 billion (€3.7 billion), including $2.83 billion (€2.6 billion) for core operations and promised no state or local public funding will be used to fund the Games.



Canoe sprint European Championships begin in Szeged

Canoe sprint European Championships begin in Szeged

The ECA European Championships in canoe sprint, paracanoe and stand-up paddling (SUP) begin in Szeged on Wednesday. Hungary. For many European canoeists, it is the last test before the Olympic Summer Games in Paris.

The European Championships will be held in Olympic and non-Olympic disciplines. Athletes from 36 countries will compete for a total of 29 titles until Sunday 16 June.