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Open Letter to the IOC: Urgent Call for Fair and Transparent Enforcement of Olympic Selection Criteria
Open Letter to the IOC: Urgent Call for Fair and Transparent Enforcement of Olympic Selection Criteria
2025: End of Year Message
As we close 2025, our FairSport and Global Athlete team want to extend our gratitude to all of the athletes, advocates and allies who have driven our athletes’ first movement forward.
Open Letter to the International Fencing Federation (FIE) from over 440 International Fencers
Open Letter to the International Fencing Federation from over 440 International Fencers
2024: End of Year Message
Our FairSport and Global Athlete team thank you for your continued partnership and support. FairSport’s ‘athletes first’ approach is focused on improving the anti-doping landscape, and our continued commitment and funding of Global Athlete encourages athletes to control their destiny.
Wholesale Reform Needed to Regain Trust in the Global Anti-Doping System
Global Athlete's statement on The New York Times' allegations of WADA and Aquatics doping cover-up.
Athlete Groups’ Open Letter to WADA
Allegations of doping TMZ coverups of 23 Chinese swimmers and the lack of action/transparency by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and World Aquatics have left athletes with little trust in the global anti-doping system.
Open Letter to the Board of US Fencing
We, as the collective group of US Saber Fencing Coaches and Retired Saber Olympians, would like to address the urgent issue of saber fencing bout manipulations at the US and international levels which have egregiously impacted US Olympic selection and demoralized our saber fencers.
USA Fencing Decision Is Lenient on Match Fixing and Undermines the Integrity of Sport
USA Fencing athletes are aggrieved by the recent decision by USA Fencing to enact a weak and futile suspension on two American fencing referees.
Joint Statement from Global Athlete and FairSport following The New York Times and ARD reports on the Positive Drug Tests of 23 Chinese Swimmers
Over the past two days, the New York Times and ARD exposed allegations that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) covered up positive doping tests of the banned substance Trimetazidine (TMZ) from twenty-three Chinese athletes in early 2021, prior to the Tokyo Summer Olympics.