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The CCES Completes Testing of Team Canada Prior to Tokyo 2020 Paralympics

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The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has successfully completed its pre-Games testing program prior to the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. We would like to wish all members of Team Canada good luck and we hope the Games are a safe and healthy experience for everyone.  

“The CCES has fulfilled its commitment to the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) and the athletes who will compete for Canada at the Paralympic Games,” said Paul Melia, President and CEO of the CCES. “The testing program was comprehensive, intelligence-based, and incorporated a thorough sport-specific risk assessment.”

In addition to pre-Games testing, the CCES made anti-doping information and resources available to athletes and support personnel. All athletes were provided with the CCES's True Sport Clean online learning course within the last year; a comprehensive course that ensures athletes who are subject to doping control understand their rights and responsibilities.

“Thank you to our partners in the sport community who helped us reach our testing goals and protect irreplaceable Paralympic moments,” said Mr. Melia. “We encourage Team Canada to live their values and to embrace the True Sport Principles that represent the good sport Canadians believe in. Good luck to you in Tokyo!”

The original article can be found here.

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