He said: “The sixth World Conference on Doping in Sport represents a landmark moment for the anti-doping and Clean Sport communities. It is evidence of what can be achieved when we work collaboratively. In today’s world, unity feels increasingly fragile – but sport remains a source of hope that still brings people together across borders, cultures, and beliefs. But only clean sport. The value of an athlete is not found in medals, but rather in integrity. Clean sport is not just about fair play – it is about character, resilience, humility, and honesty. It is about dignity. This is why this Conference matters, and why our joint mission matters.
“This historic event reminds us of the importance of remaining united by responsibility. No matter how complex the world becomes, the values of clean sport will endure – because we cannot let them fail. The World Conference is the first step in reaching the goals we have set together in the years to come to ensure that all athletes are provided with a level playing field, and that the values of clean sport are robustly protected.”
Participants also had the opportunity to hear from other distinguished guests, including: H.E. Mr. CHAE Hwi-young, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism from the Republic of Korea; Park Heong-joon, Mayor, Busan Metropolitan City; Dr. Yun Jun YANG, President, Korea Anti-Doping Agency; Kirsty Coventry, President, International Olympic Committee; Dr. Koji Murofushi, Chair of WADA’s One Voice Committee; Yang Yang, WADA Vice-President; and Kim Yeon-koung, Conference ambassador and professional volleyball player. |