ADAK seeks federations’ support in push for clean sport

ADAK Head of Anti-Doping Education and Research Dr. Martin Sisa addressing journalists during a training held in Naivasha, July 5, 2024. Photo by Oliver Ananda / SportPicha
The
Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) has reaffirmed its commitment to
intensifying the fight against doping and promoting integrity in sports across
the country.
In a
move aimed at uniting sporting bodies in the quest for clean competition, ADAK
is hosting a two-day seminar in Nairobi that concludes today.
The
seminar has drawn representatives from 30 national sports federations, with a
key focus on empowering them with the knowledge needed to guide athletes away
from doping and unethical behavior.
According
to ADAK Interim CEO Peninah Wahome, the agency is prioritizing awareness and
education as a long-term strategy to uphold fair play in Kenyan sports.
“It
is crucial that federations align with anti-doping regulations,” said Wahome.
“They must work hand in hand with ADAK to implement these requirements. This
seminar serves to evaluate their compliance levels and bring them up to speed
on their responsibilities.”
Throughout
the two days, federation leaders are being taken through comprehensive modules
on anti-doping rules, the risks of banned substances, and the importance of
ethical sportsmanship.
ADAK
hopes that by starting with the leadership, the knowledge will cascade down to
athletes and support personnel at the grassroots level.
Following
the seminar, each federation will be expected to initiate localized training
and awareness programs to educate their members and athletes on clean sport
practices.
Kenya,
a global athletics powerhouse, has faced its share of doping scandals, with
both high-profile and lesser-known athletes sanctioned in recent years. ADAK
believes that prevention through education is the most effective way to protect
the future of sports.
“We
are calling on our athletes to remain clean and win the right way,” Wahome
emphasized. “It is vital that we preserve the integrity of sport in Kenya by
ensuring everyone plays their part.”
With
this initiative, ADAK continues to lead the charge in fostering a culture of
honesty, accountability, and excellence in Kenya’s sporting landscape.
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