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Tue, April 25, 2023

Full Agenda Announced for the Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023

Full Agenda Announced for the Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023

We are delighted to announce the full agenda for the Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 in association with Winston & Strawn LLP.

Sport Resolutions always aims to challenge and deal with big topical issues, and to discuss these openly across different points of view. We have again secured a world-class line up of speakers to deliver a day of lively debate, analysis and insight, with moderation led by the much respected TV presenter Jason Mohammad. 

The event will take place on Thursday 4th May 2023 at the five-star Leonardo Royal London Hotel St Paul's in London. 

CONFERENCE TOPICS 

This year we will be covering five topics: 

  1. Do women belong in sport? (panel discussion) Click here for more information.
  2. Trans athlete eligibility in sports: a snapshot in time (stand alone presentation) Click here for more information.
  3. Impact of sports on the environment (panel discussion) Click here for more information.
  4. Latest developments and the future of safeguarding (panel discussion) Click here for more information.
  5. (Dried) Blood, Sweat and Data: Future Opportunities within Anti-Doping  (stand alone presentation) Click here for more information.

CONFERENCE AGENDA

08:00    08:55    WISLaw networking breakfast

08:30    09:30    Registration 

09:30    09:45    Welcome by Richard Harry

09:45    10:45    Do women belong in sport? (Panel discussion)

10:45    11:15    Trans athlete eligibility in sports: a snapshot in time (stand-alone presentation)

11:15    11:45    Coffee break & networking

11:45    12:45    Impact of sports on the environment (panel discussion) 

12:45    14:15    Lunch & Networking

14:15    15:30    Latest developments and the future of safeguarding (panel discussion)

15:30    16:00    Doping – new testing techniques (stand-alone presentation)

16:00    16:15    Closing remarks by Audley Sheppard KC

16:15    18:15    Drinks reception sponsored by W&S

To view the session speaker biographies please visit the conference page

TICKETS

Early Bird Ticket period ended on Sunday 19 March 2023. Standard Tickets are priced at £395.00 exc. of VAT.

Our Group Ticket permits three tickets to be purchased for the price of two standard price tickets (which works out as £263.33 exc. of VAT per ticket). Please note that this offer is only applicable to standard ticket prices and all three attendees must be from the same organisation.

Students in full-time education have the opportunity to attend the conference for the discounted price of £90.00 exc. of VAT with our Academic Ticket (student ID or email address required). There is a very limited discounted tickets available, please email resolve@sportresolutions.com to require your student discount. 

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