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He is also a former First Vice President, chair and board member of the NZ Olympic Committee and former member of the Executive Board of the NZ Sports Foundation. Stephen is a former Wellington and Otago rugby representative and was also captain of the Cambridge University Rugby team. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport.
Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. He has represented New Zealand on the WADA Foundation Board and was the President of the Association of National Anti Doping Organisations ANADO . Jude has represented New Zealand in both rowing and women’s rugby and has coached national age group rowing teams. Email Jude Sian Clancy Education Manager BSpC, PGDipEd, MEd Sian began as Drug Free Sport NZ's education manager after her time as a Programme Manager at Netball New Zealand. Andrew McCowan Programme Manager Testing BSc Biological Sciences Andrew’s role involves liaising with national sporting organisations managing and organising testing for New Zealand athletes nationally and internationally as well as overseeing the Whereabouts Programme.
This includes monitoring of the Athlete whereabouts programme liasing with National Sporting Organisations, doping control officers and chaperones and the management and organisation of testing for New Zealand athletes both nationally and internationally. She is still a keen sportsperson and enjoys most outdoor sports including running, mountain biking, rock climbing and water sports. Kristin is the Education Coordinator for Drug Free Sport NZ DFSNZ and manages Good Clean Sport Youth, the school based anti doping education programme. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport.
Doping in sport is an important global issue for all athletes and their families, coaches, managers, sports organisations, and sports fans. Drug Free Sport NZ works to ensure that athletes compete in a drug free environment. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. The New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association NZOCGA responded by introducing a drugs testing programme for all athletes who were in contention to compete for New Zealand at those Games.
This Act also saw the name of the New Zealand’s anti doping organisation change to Drug Free Sport NZ. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport

In the third century BC, Greek athletes were taking varieties of mushrooms to improve their performances, while Roman gladiators were said to take stimulants to overcome fatigue. Doping in modern sport has been reported since the middle of the 19th Century, including the death of an English cyclist in 1896 after he used ephedrine during the Paris Bordeaux cycle race. A dramatic increase in doping in sport was registered from the 1960s onwards and the first doping controls were introduced at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.
In 1974, reliable testing methods were discovered for testosterone and anabolic steroids, which were added to the International Olympic Committee’s list of Prohibited Substances in 1976. However, there were still strong suspicions of state sponsored doping practices in some countries, such as the German Democratic Republic GDR . However, it was the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games which really brought doping in sport to the world’s attention when Canadian sprinter, Ben Johnson was stripped of his 100m gold medal after testing positive for anabolic steroid use. There was a clear expectation that the next major games, the Commonwealth Games in Auckland in 1990, should be clean. The New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association NZOCGA responded by introducing a drugs testing programme for all athletes who were in contention to compete for New Zealand at those Games. This period of time also saw the introduction of Athlete Whereabouts Programmes to track athletes’ movements to enable out of competition testing.
In New Zealand, the 1990s saw the establishment of the New Zealand Sports Drug Agency, chaired by High Court Judge, Sir Graham Speight. This conference led to the establishment of the World Anti Doping Agency, which was tasked with being operational before the Sydney 200 Olympics. However, Mr Howman, was soon recruited by the fledgling World Anti Doping Agency WADA in 2003 and then became that organisation’s Director General. A subsequent law change in 2007, saw the Sports Anti Doping Act come into force allowing the New Zealand regulations to align with those of the World Anti Doping Code.
This Act also saw the name of the New Zealand’s anti doping organisation change to Drug Free Sport NZ. In February 2011, Michael Heron, an Auckland based lawyer

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He is also a former First Vice President, chair and board member of the NZ Olympic Committee and former member of the Executive Board of the NZ Sports Foundation. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Drug Free Sport NZ has a range of resources you can access to help you better understand clean sport and the anti doping rules. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Your comments will help Drug Free Sport NZ improve its anti doping education programme to better serve the needs of athletes and those who support them. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Andrew McCowan Programme Manager Testing BSc Biological Sciences Andrew’s role involves liaising with national sporting organisations managing and organising testing for New Zealand athletes nationally and internationally as well as overseeing the Whereabouts Programme. Kristin is the Education Coordinator for Drug Free Sport NZ DFSNZ and manages Good Clean Sport Youth, the school based anti doping education programme. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Anti doping education seminars are at the core of Drug Free Sport New Zealand's education programme. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Drug Free Sport NZ has introduced three state of the art e learning programmes to ensure that as many athletes, coaches and support personnel as possible get access to anti doping education. Keep NZ sport drug free Click here if you have information about doping in sport. Drug Free Sport NZ tests hundreds of athletes based in New Zealand and overseas every year as part of our programme

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