Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2020 Early Bird Tickets On Sale Now!

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We are pleased to announce that our 6th annual conference will be taking place on Thursday 30th April 2020 at Leonardo Royal Hotel St Paul's (formerly known as Grange St Paul's Hotel), London, and the event will be moderated by BBC journalist and presenter Holly Hamilton.

This year we are introducing a new conference format, and will be increasing the number of sessions to five in order to cover more topics and increase audience engagement. Three of these will last one hour each, with the remaining two at 30 minutes each.

As in previous years, the event will bring together an esteemed panel of sports professionals and industry experts to discuss and debate the latest news and ideas in the areas of anti-doping, athlete welfare and integrity.

 

Details of our 2020 session topics and speakers will be released gradually over the next four months via our newsletter and on our conference webpage.

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