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CCES Publishes Covid-19 testing procedure FAq for Athletes
July 23, 2020
(Ottawa, Ontario – July 23, 2020) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) recently resumed urine sample collection under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) as athletes and sports have returned to training. To help manage athletes’ questions about...
Read More5 QUESTIONS WITH OLYMPIC HOPEFUL MICHELLE HARRISON
July 17, 2020
How have you adapted your training to account for the postponement of the Games and trial competitions, as well as the limited facilities? My training is fairly relaxed right now. Since there are no longer any competitions on my schedule...
Read More5 QUESTIONS WITH PARALYMPIC HOPEFUL SHELBY NEWKIRK
July 10, 2020
How's training been going? Training has been going really well. It has definitely changed due to COVID-19 and the pools being closed, but I've been able to try out some cross-training activities that I would not have tried otherwise, including...
Read MoreCCES to Resume Urine Sample Collection
July 6, 2020
As athletes and sports return to training and provincial health restrictions are lifted, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has developed supplemental doping control procedures to enable the safe resumption of urine sample collection under the Canadian Anti-Doping...
Read MoreStatement from the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute (COPSI) Network regarding the announcement of a $5 million investment by the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) and Own the Podium (OTP) for the phased return to high performance sport in Canada.
June 8, 2020
"Across the country, the COPSI Network has continued to support high performance athletes and coaches from a distance during the confinement period. Our experts have a front row seat to witness the challenges and needs that arise as we approach...
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