Canadian, international athletes mobilize at anti-doping forum in Calgary
CALGARY — Beckie Scott opened the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Global Athletes Forum with the message that doping, and how it is handled, is the greatest threat to sport today.
Athletes from 54 countries gathered in Calgary on Monday for two days of figuring out how they can exercise more power in the anti-doping movement.
Scott, a Canadian cross-country skier whose 2002 bronze was upgraded to silver and then gold after competitors who finished ahead of her were stripped of their medals, chairs WADA’s athletes’ committee.
“We do need to strengthen the athlete’s voice,” Scott said. “Nobody cares more and nobody has more to lose than athletes when it comes to doping.”


