ANTI-DOPING ISSUES

Adak partners with KRU to sensitise affiliates

The second session takes place on August 21 and will cover therapeutic use exemption, food supplements and nutrition whereabouts information

In Summary

•The first session takes place tomorrow and will feature presentations around the entire doping programme, doping control process, anti doping violations 

•The session will be facilitated by Agnes Mandu who is the Adak director in charge of education and research 

Agnes Mandu
Agnes Mandu
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Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) will partner with the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) to sensitise it’s affiliates through a series of webinars slated to start tomorrow and August 21.

The first session takes place tomorrow and will feature presentations around the entire doping programme, doping control process, anti doping violations and prohibited list.

The session will be facilitated by Agnes Mandu who is the Adak director in charge of education and research as well as Anti-doping educators Charles Omondi,Walter Omondi and Ronny Sumba.

The second session takes place on August 21 and will cover therapeutic use exemption, food supplements and nutrition whereabouts information and consequences of doping. 

This session will be facilitated by anti-doping educators Simon Mwangi, Martin Yauma and Tim Ngugi.