Official urges measures to prevent accidental doping of Paralympians
Highlighting the importance of anti-doping program, a senior sports official on Tuesday called for continuous anti-doping efforts for the Chinese Paralympic delegation to the Paris Paralympic Games.
Liu Guoyong, a deputy director of the General Administration of Sport of China, said on Tuesday that anti-doping is crucial for the physical and mental well-being of the disabled athletes, the development of para-sports and the national image.
Speaking at a mobilization conference for the Paralympians attending the Paris Games set for Aug 28 to Sept 8, he urged to strengthen the management of food, drugs and nutritional supplements to prevent incidents of accidental doping, ensuring a zero-tolerance policy and a commitment to a doping-free environment.
Liu also said there will be unique challenges including disruptions and interferences from Western powers at the upcoming Paris Games, and athletes may have to deal with problems more than just on-field performance and technical preparations.
He encouraged athletes to concentrate on excelling in their competitions, emphasizing the importance of performing to the best of their abilities to earn respect.
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