New Leadership Elected at the 60th Meeting of the Monitoring Group of the Anti-Doping Convention (T-DO)
17 mart 2025 578
The Monitoring Group of the Anti-Doping Convention (T-DO) of the Council of Europe concluded its 60th meeting in Strasbourg, marking a significant milestone in the international fight against doping in sport. Representatives from member states and international organizations convened to discuss anti-doping policies, review ongoing initiatives, and elect new leadership for the upcoming term.
The newly elected officials will play a crucial role in guiding the Monitoring Group’s efforts to enhance compliance, education, legal frameworks, and scientific advancements in anti-doping policies. The following officials have been elected to lead the various bodies within the T-DO:
• Michal Rynkowski (Poland) – Chair of the Monitoring Group
• Mehmet Yoğurtcuoğlu (Türkiye) – Vice-Chair of the Monitoring Group
• Floriane Cavel (France) – Chair of the Advisory Group on Legal Issues (T-DO LI) – re-elected
• Paul Ouseley (United Kingdom) – Chair of the Advisory Group on Compliance (T-DO COMP)
• Fredrik Lauritzen (Norway) – Chair of the Advisory Group on Science (T-DO SCI)
• Erik Duiven (The Netherlands) – Chair of the Advisory Group on Education (T-DO ED) – re-elected
During the meeting, participants engaged in high-level discussions on strengthening anti-doping policies across Europe, fostering international cooperation, and ensuring adherence to the Anti-Doping Convention. The newly elected leadership emphasized the importance of continued collaboration with international bodies such as the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and national anti-doping organizations.
Michal Rynkowski, the newly elected Chair of the Monitoring Group, expressed his commitment to advancing anti-doping efforts and reinforcing the Group’s role within the global anti-doping framework. “It is an honor to be entrusted with this responsibility. I look forward to working closely with all stakeholders to uphold the integrity of sport and further strengthen our collective fight against doping,” said Rynkowski.
The T-DO remains a vital platform for shaping anti-doping policies and ensuring compliance with the Anti-Doping Convention, reinforcing the Council of Europe’s commitment to clean sport and fair competition.
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