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Life after doping - A cross-country analysis of organisational support for sanctioned athletes

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Hong HJ, Henning A & Dimeo P (2020) Life after doping - A cross-country analysis of organisational support for sanctioned athletes. Performance Enhancement and Health, 8 (1), Art. No.: 100161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peh.2020.100161

Abstract
Aim This article investigates the available support services/interventions offered by sporting organisations worldwide for athletes facing career transitions resulting from suspensions due to violating anti-doping policy. The authors aim to provide an overview of existing support systems and raise an awareness of the need of customised and structured support for sanctioned athletes as part of duty of care in sport, Method Web-based data was initially collected. Following this we contacted each sport organisation by email with a request to answer prepared research questions. Fifty sport organisations were contacted, including the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and National Olympic Committees (NOCs). The data from 22 sport organisations representing five continents are presented. Results The data are presented under five main themes: Termination of support, Psychological support, Financial support, Informative support, and Development in progress. The central finding is that none of the sporting organisations in this study has established a structured support programme or system for supporting doping sanctioned athletes to date. Conclusion In most cases sanctioned athletes are simply cut off from all organisational support and left to cope on their own when they are likely to be vulnerable. We argue there is a need for better awareness and support programmes of the challenges faced by athletes following a competition ban or other forced exit from sport due to an anti-doping violation.

Keywords
Doping; Sport career transitions; Organisational support; Transition support; Stigma

Journal
Performance Enhancement and Health: Volume 8, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2020
Publication date online06/04/2020
Date accepted by journal11/03/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31119
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN2211-2669
eISSN2211-2669

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Dr Paul Dimeo

Dr Paul Dimeo

Associate Professor, Sport

Dr Hee Jung Hong

Dr Hee Jung Hong

Senior Lecturer, Sport

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