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An interactive e-learning education programme about Anti-Doping, brought to you in partnership with the Irish Sports Council. It gives athletes and their support personnel an understanding of key topics such as doping control procedures, the World Anti-Doping Agency prohibited list, whereabouts systems, therapeutic use exemptions and the consequences of doping. Real Winner consists of nine interactive modules, ranging from five to ten minutes per module, plus an introduction module; the entire course can be completed in just over an hour.
Anyone can access the programme by clicking on the Real Winner banner; on the 'Login' section of the Real Winner homepage, enter your Name, Email address, select your Sport and Status and click 'Log In'. (Remember these details as you have the option of either completing all modules at once, or you can exit at any time and return to where you left off when you next log in.)When you have completed all modules, you can print a Certificate of Completion.

an interactive e-learning education programme about Anti-Doping, brought to you in partnership with the Irish Sports Council. It gives athletes and their support personnel an understanding of key topics such as doping control procedures, the World Anti-Doping Agency prohibited list, whereabouts systems, therapeutic use exemptions and the consequences of doping. Real Winner consists of nine interactive modules, ranging from five to ten minutes per module, plus an introduction module; the entire course can be completed in just over an hour.
Anyone can access the programme by clicking on the Real Winner banner; on the 'Login' section of the Real Winner homepage, enter your Name, Email address, select your Sport and Status and click 'Log In'. (Remember these details as you have the option of either completing all modules at once, or you can exit at any time and return to where you left off when you next log in.) When you have completed all modules, you can print a Certificate of Completion.

The World Anti Doping Programme

In November 1999, the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) was established as a Foundation under the initiativeof
the International Olympic Committee to promote and coordinate the fight against doping in sport internationally. On the 5th March 2003, at the World Conference on Doping in Sport, WADA adopted the World Kickboxing Code. The Code is the first document to harmonise regulations regarding Kickboxing across all sports and all countries of the world.
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