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Originally published by Standard Sportssports
February 27, 2026
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Adak wants media to report doping issues with precision

Although the subject is scientifically complex, legally sensitive, and reputationally explosive, the anti-doping body feels journalists have a key role to play...
✨ Key Highlights
The Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) is urging sports journalists to report on doping issues with greater precision and accuracy. This call comes during the sixth ADAK Anti-Doping Media workshop held in Mombasa.
- ADAK emphasizes the media's crucial role in shaping public understanding of doping violations, testing procedures, and sanctions.
- Dr. Martin Yauma, ADAK's Acting Director of Standards & Compliance, highlighted the need for journalists to be equipped with technical knowledge to navigate complex anti-doping issues.
- The workshop aims to enhance collaboration between ADAK and the media fraternity to protect the credibility of Kenyan athletes and the nation's sporting reputation.
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