Drug Free Sport Resource Center

The Latest (Press Releases)

Below you will find the latest press releases detailing recent happenings at Drug Free Sport. Click the individual links to view the complete release.

Drug Free Sport honored on National Sportsmanship Day March 1st, 2011

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of National Sportsmanship Day, Drug Free Sport has been honored by the Institute for International Sport as one of the American organizations recognized for its extraordinary contribution to fair play...[More]

"Without question, Drug Free Sport merits recognition and continues to serve as an inspiration to those who want to ensure that fair play remains an essential element of competitive sports."

- Kim Kennedy, Director, 2011 National Sportsmanship Day

 

 

National Sportsmanship Day

Partnership for Clean Competition Announces Spring Conference and Upcoming Grant Deadline
February 4, 2010 - The Partnership for Clean Competition (PCC) – which aims to ensure integrity in sport by supporting high-quality, high-impact, novel research – is now accepting registrations for the first ever PCC Conference on Thursday, March 4, 2010, as well as pre-applications for its first round of 2010 grant funding...[More]

 

Partnership for Clean Competition

Drug Free Sport's Resource Exchange Center (REC) Parters with USA Track and Field to Help Athletes Track Supplements
June 2, 2009 - Drug Free Sport announced today that the Resource Exchange Center has partnered with USA Track and Field to provide accurate and confidential information on supplements to all USATF members. USATF chief executive Doug Logan wrote about the partnership on his blog, saying it was a way for athletes "to navigate the confounding labyrinth that is the multi-zillion dollar industry of 'legal' supplements." ...[More]

REC and USATF annouce partnership

Partnership for Clean Competition Awards First Anti-Doping Research Grant
The Partnership for Clean Competition (PCC) announced the awarding of its first anti-doping research grant since the research collaborative was formed in 2008. The recipient of the $500,000 grant is J. Thomas Brenna, Ph.D., of Cornell University for his grant proposal titled, “Characterization of the Human Urinary Steroidome for Anti-Doping Applications.”...[More]

 

Partnership for Clean Competition

Drug Free Sport’s Cindy Thomas earns NATA Athletic Trainer Service Award
The National Athletic Training Association (NATA) has chosen Cindy Thomas, Drug Free Sport’s Director of Collector Development and Certification, as a recipient of the Athletic Trainer Service Award, to be presented June 18 at the General Session of the NATA Annual Meeting in Saint Louis, Mo...[More]

Cindy Thomas


 

Newsroom Links

Events

  • Drug education session: MacMurray College, Jacksonville, IL, February 9...[More]
  • Drug education session: Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, February 15...[More]
  • Drug education session: University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NE, March 13...[More]
 
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