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Title: International Basketball Federation Antidoping educational programme


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International Basketball FederationAnti-doping
educational programme
  • J. Huguet
  • President of FIBA medical council

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Why an educational programme ?
  • Doping cheating, dishonnor and risk to health.
  • The duty of FIBA is
  • To make the athletes sensitive to doping issues,
  • To inform the players about
  • Controls, consequences, sanctions
  • Potential traps, medical treatment, TUE,
    prohibited list (substances and methods)
  • Rights and responsibilities of the players
  • Alternatives

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Medical concil
Controls
Fight against doping In FIBA
AD study group
AD campaigns
  • Composition of the study group
  • Sports medicine doctors
  • Teachers, educators
  • Advertising, communication specialists.

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Targets
  • Young players
  • Body representation - strength
  • Conflict against the rules
  • Future job (NBA dreams)
  • Risk taking - sensation seeking
  • Team environnement
  • Coaches, medical staff
  • Professional players
  • Stake, money, overuse, injuries, age

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Strategy
  • In the past
  • Conferences during youth category competitions
  • Long speeches with no images / pictures
  • Publications - abundant text and not attractive
  • Disadvantages - short attention span (10 mins.)
  • Different languages

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Strategy
  • Now packs more "punch" - fast and effective
  • Images Pictograms, logo,
  • drawing / sketches, cartoons.
  • Stickers, badges.
  • Locations uniforms,
  • basketball boards, T-shirts.
  • Logos "No doping", "We are for clean
    basketball", "Don't cheat - stay away from
    doping".
  • Publications no dense text, with images and
    titles.
  • Discussions interactive - questions and
    answers, with slides / videos, in clubs and
    amongst national teams.

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Means
  • Permanent logos and slogans.
  • Basketball stars - "role models" - Commitment -
    declaration "I am against doping".
  • Rebound effects in the media.
  • Use of Website, video on screens inside the
    arena.
  • Distributing documents - 5 continents - 5 FIBA
    zones - national federations - clubs.

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Calendar of events and enterprises
  • 1993 - Guide to Doping Control (in English,
    French and Spanish).
  • 1997 - Information for teams participing in
    official FIBA competitions (in English and
    French).
  • 1997 - European Championship for Men (Esp)
  • "No Doping Day" 192 players sporting the "No
    Doping" T-shirt.
  • 350 youngsters donned the T-shirt (Passerelle
    jamboree).
  • 1998 - 99 - Campaign for a "Clean Future",
    publication of a leaflet - 30 drawings - 10
    languages including Chinese and Arabic -
    published with the support of the European
    Community.

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Calendar of events and enterprises
  • 1999 - 2001
  • European Championship for Men (TUR).
  • European Championship for Women (FRA).
  • National Championship.
  • Campaign with the sticker "One Way" - No Doping -
    sticked on the backboards, backboard padding.
  • 2002
  • World Championship for Men, Indianapolis (USA).
  • World Championship for Women (CHN).
  • Stickers and badges - on the backboard and
    uniforms - "No Doping Day" - T-shirts with logo.
  • Video with all players in the arena.

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Calendar of events and enterprises
  • 2004 - Campaign with the leaflet "We are for
    clean basketball" in 5 languages (English,
    French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese) with the
    support of WADA.
  • 2005 - Campaign regarding the danger of
    nutritional supplements, in collaboration with
    WADA
  • Putting up posters (in English and French) in the
    changing rooms and training rooms(clubs -
    national teams).
  • 2006 - World Championship for Men (JPN) - "No
    Doping Day".

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