Drug Free Sport New Zealand (DFSNZ) released its latest clean sport collaboration today with the launch of its Beijing
2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics e-learning course. Developed in partnership with Sports Integrity Australia and
United States Anti-Doping Agency, the course is another example of DFSNZ’s work towards consistent clean sport standards
for athletes everywhere.
“We’re here to support our clean athletes competing in Beijing,” said DFSNZ Chief Executive Nick Paterson, “But our
contributions aren’t limited to Aotearoa New Zealand. As well as protecting our country’s reputation for sports
integrity, we advocate for high and consistent anti-doping standards worldwide. This collaboration is another part of
that work.”
Created specifically for NZ athletes, Para athletes and support staff travelling to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympic
and Paralympic games, the course offers specific information about anti-doping procedures in Beijing as well as a
refresher of the clean sport tikanga inherent to maintaining the mana of Aotearoa New Zealand as a country with high
levels of sports integrity.
The course is just one of DFSNZ’s online clean sport offerings available at drugfreesport.org.nz/e-learning.About DFSNZDFSNZ is New Zealand’s national anti-doping organisation, committed to protecting clean athletes and promoting a culture
of clean sport.DFSNZ supports athletes, coaches, whānau and support personnel by educating and advocating for athletes, detecting and
deterring doping, and engaging sporting communities in the fight for clean sport.DFSNZ is a crown entity established under the New Zealand Sports and Drug Agency Act 1994 (replaced by the Sports
Anti-Doping Act 2006). The act charges DFSNZ with the responsibility to implement and apply the World Anti-Doping Code
in New Zealand. Funded by the New Zealand Government, DFSNZ is accountable to the Minister for Sport and Recreation and
the New Zealand Government.