Journey to the Podium: We’re collaborating with UKAD for this year’s Clean Sport Week, 13 – 17 May
Scottish Hockey is proud to reaffirm its commitment to clean sport by backing UK Anti-Doping’s (UKAD’s) Clean Sport Week campaign from 13 – 17 May.
Clean Sport Week is UKAD’s national awareness week championing clean sport, education and anti-doping initiatives with sports across the UK.
This year’s Clean Sport Week theme is “Journey to the Podium”. Throughout the week, UKAD will be showcasing the importance of the clean sport journey through the lens of athletes and the elite sport community. Anti-doping should be a key part of every athlete and support personnel’s journey – it should never be an afterthought.
Clean sport is an essential part of our athletes’ journeys to the podium / in professional sport. It takes a lifetime of work, commitment and a network of support to help athletes perform at the very top. This effort can be taken away in a moment by doping.
Creating a culture of clean sport is essential for the health and welfare of our athletes and the integrity of hockey.
We all have a responsibility to keep sport clean, to raise awareness of anti-doping and to celebrate the successes of athletes – through hard work, determination and by competing clean.
We encourage anyone in our sporting community that would like to learn more about anti-doping to sign up to UKAD’s Clean Sport Hub where there are free education courses for athletes, students, coaches and practitioners.
Follow @ukantidoping on social media to see a range of educational and exciting content throughout the week. To find out more about UKAD’s Clean Sport Week initiative click here.
For anyone who works in sport, don’t miss UKAD’s Clean Sport Week event on Tuesday 14 March, taking place on the Loughborough University campus. The event will focus on the para-athlete’s journey to the podium. You can register your interest in attending here.

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